AbstractToday, the concept of service oriented architectures provides a way of building integrated solutions out of existing services. To this end, services from different providers are composed using advanced orchestration and choreography techniques. However, while this principle allows for greater flexibility at a smaller cost, the use of third party services also includes a risk: Deployed services might not work as claimed by their providers. In this paper, we propose a technique for analyzing the expected reliability of service compositions based on ratings given by (previous) service users. Every service thereby comes with a reputation, and the analysis computes an overall reliability of a service composition from the reputations of i...
Service composition is a key concept in Service Oriented Computing. Distributed low level services a...
In service-oriented distributed systems, beside time and cost, reliability is the most important con...
Abstract: Selecting an optimal service from a group of functionally equivalent ones is non-trivial. ...
In service-oriented computing, software applications are dynamically built by assembling existing, l...
Abstract. The problem of composing services to deliver integrated business so-lutions has been widel...
Service-oriented applications are dynamically built by assembling existing, loosely coupled, distrib...
As Service-Oriented Systems rely for their operation on many different, and most often, distributed ...
A key issue in the development of service-oriented computing applications is the dynamic and efficie...
Service-oriented computing is the prominent paradigm for viewing business processes as composed of f...
One of the motivations for specifying software architectures explicitly is the use of high level str...
We present a reliability certification scheme in which services are modeled as discrete-time Markov ...
n Web services (WS), software applications are dynamically built by assembling over a network existi...
International audienceThis paper introduces principled methods for the reliability analysis of busin...
Service-oriented architecture presents a frame in which the system functions are defined as a series...
Web Service Composition allows the development of easily reconfigurable applications that can be qui...
Service composition is a key concept in Service Oriented Computing. Distributed low level services a...
In service-oriented distributed systems, beside time and cost, reliability is the most important con...
Abstract: Selecting an optimal service from a group of functionally equivalent ones is non-trivial. ...
In service-oriented computing, software applications are dynamically built by assembling existing, l...
Abstract. The problem of composing services to deliver integrated business so-lutions has been widel...
Service-oriented applications are dynamically built by assembling existing, loosely coupled, distrib...
As Service-Oriented Systems rely for their operation on many different, and most often, distributed ...
A key issue in the development of service-oriented computing applications is the dynamic and efficie...
Service-oriented computing is the prominent paradigm for viewing business processes as composed of f...
One of the motivations for specifying software architectures explicitly is the use of high level str...
We present a reliability certification scheme in which services are modeled as discrete-time Markov ...
n Web services (WS), software applications are dynamically built by assembling over a network existi...
International audienceThis paper introduces principled methods for the reliability analysis of busin...
Service-oriented architecture presents a frame in which the system functions are defined as a series...
Web Service Composition allows the development of easily reconfigurable applications that can be qui...
Service composition is a key concept in Service Oriented Computing. Distributed low level services a...
In service-oriented distributed systems, beside time and cost, reliability is the most important con...
Abstract: Selecting an optimal service from a group of functionally equivalent ones is non-trivial. ...