This paper addresses the issue of selecting Web services residing in a community. Since these Web services have similar functionalities, this selection depends on their Quality of Service (QoS). Existing approaches only consider the satisfaction of users\u27 requirements and neglect the satisfaction of Web services\u27 requirements and the community to which they belong. This paper proposes an approach of selecting Web services based on the satisfaction of all three parties - user, Web service, and community. The approach consists of first, formalizing the selection process and then, using integer programming to define a score function, which can be maximized to find the best selection based on three satisfaction factors. Experiments using ...
Differentiating between Web services that share similar functionalities is becoming a major challeng...
The paper discusses the way context is used for Web services personalization. A Web service is an ac...
This paper presents an approach for specifying an environment of software agents and Web services. U...
This paper addresses the issue of selecting Web services residing in a community. Since these Web se...
This paper examines the problem of Web service selection in a community. Web services reside in comm...
This paper discusses the added-value of combining users\u27 preferences and Web services\u27 capacit...
This paper discusses some of the research done in the area of communities of Web services. A communi...
This paper presents a meta-model for describing preferences of Web services. Two types of preference...
Despite Web services widespread adoption, users still struggle with the problem of locating the Web ...
Web services communities are virtual clusters that agglomerate Web services with the same functional...
Web services communities can be seen as virtual clusters that agglomerate Web services with the same...
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We present a Web service composition approach that relies on three selection criteria: execution cos...
The authors present a view-based approach for tracking personalized Web services. To guarantee prope...
Differentiating between Web services that share similar functionalities is becoming a major challeng...
The paper discusses the way context is used for Web services personalization. A Web service is an ac...
This paper presents an approach for specifying an environment of software agents and Web services. U...
This paper addresses the issue of selecting Web services residing in a community. Since these Web se...
This paper examines the problem of Web service selection in a community. Web services reside in comm...
This paper discusses the added-value of combining users\u27 preferences and Web services\u27 capacit...
This paper discusses some of the research done in the area of communities of Web services. A communi...
This paper presents a meta-model for describing preferences of Web services. Two types of preference...
Despite Web services widespread adoption, users still struggle with the problem of locating the Web ...
Web services communities are virtual clusters that agglomerate Web services with the same functional...
Web services communities can be seen as virtual clusters that agglomerate Web services with the same...
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014. This paper introduces an approach that allows ...
© 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature. Collaborative filtering (CF) is one o...
We present a Web service composition approach that relies on three selection criteria: execution cos...
The authors present a view-based approach for tracking personalized Web services. To guarantee prope...
Differentiating between Web services that share similar functionalities is becoming a major challeng...
The paper discusses the way context is used for Web services personalization. A Web service is an ac...
This paper presents an approach for specifying an environment of software agents and Web services. U...