An evaluation of current approaches for web service composition

Since many organizations recently decide to implement and publish their applications over Internet, the number of Web services has dramatically increased. In many cases, a single service is not sufficient to respond to the user's request. In order to tackle this problem, services have to be com...

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Main Authors: Tabatabaei, S. G H, Kadir, W. M N W, Ibrahim, Suhaimi
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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Kadir, W. M N W
Ibrahim, Suhaimi
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Kadir, W. M N W
Ibrahim, Suhaimi
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description Since many organizations recently decide to implement and publish their applications over Internet, the number of Web services has dramatically increased. In many cases, a single service is not sufficient to respond to the user's request. In order to tackle this problem, services have to be combined together. Therefore, composition of Web services is one of the recent critical issues. Several approaches have been presented, to tackle this problem. In this paper, we classify these approaches into four categories namely Workflow-based, AI-planning based, Syntactic-based, and Ontology-based. Then, we describe and compare these approaches using some criteria (like QoS, scalability, and correctness). The overall results indicate that some AI-planning and Ontology based approaches like HTN-DL and WSMO satisfy most of the criteria.
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spelling utm-78292020-02-29T13:40:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/7829/ An evaluation of current approaches for web service composition Tabatabaei, S. G H Kadir, W. M N W Ibrahim, Suhaimi QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Since many organizations recently decide to implement and publish their applications over Internet, the number of Web services has dramatically increased. In many cases, a single service is not sufficient to respond to the user's request. In order to tackle this problem, services have to be combined together. Therefore, composition of Web services is one of the recent critical issues. Several approaches have been presented, to tackle this problem. In this paper, we classify these approaches into four categories namely Workflow-based, AI-planning based, Syntactic-based, and Ontology-based. Then, we describe and compare these approaches using some criteria (like QoS, scalability, and correctness). The overall results indicate that some AI-planning and Ontology based approaches like HTN-DL and WSMO satisfy most of the criteria. 2008 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/7829/1/Kadir_Wan_Mohd_2008_Evaluation_Current_Approaches_Web_Service.pdf Tabatabaei, S. G H and Kadir, W. M N W and Ibrahim, Suhaimi (2008) An evaluation of current approaches for web service composition. In: Proceedings-International Symposium on Information Technology 2008,ITSim, 26-28 Aug. 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ITSIM.2008.4631539
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Tabatabaei, S. G H
Kadir, W. M N W
Ibrahim, Suhaimi
An evaluation of current approaches for web service composition
title An evaluation of current approaches for web service composition
title_full An evaluation of current approaches for web service composition
title_fullStr An evaluation of current approaches for web service composition
title_full_unstemmed An evaluation of current approaches for web service composition
title_short An evaluation of current approaches for web service composition
title_sort evaluation of current approaches for web service composition
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
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http://eprints.utm.my/7829/1/Kadir_Wan_Mohd_2008_Evaluation_Current_Approaches_Web_Service.pdf