This paper addresses the problem of computing the aggregate QoS of a composite service given the QoS of the services participating in the composition. Previous solutions to this problem are restricted to composite services with well-structured orchestration models. Yet, in existing languages such as WS-BPEL and BPMN, orchestration models may be unstructured. This paper lifts this limitation by providing equations to compute the aggregate QoS for general types of irreducible unstructured regions in orchestration models. In conjunction with existing algorithms for decomposing business process models into single-entry-single-exit regions, these functions allow us to cover a larger set of orchestration models than existing QoS aggregation techn...
In this paper, we propose a comprehensive solution for QoS aggregation in service composition. Diffe...
Service-oriented computing is the prominent paradigm for viewing business processes as composed of f...
The cornerstone for the success of Service-Oriented Computing lies in its promise to allow fast and ...
This paper addresses the problem of computing the aggregate QoS of a composite service given the QoS...
Abstract. This paper addresses the problem of computing the aggre-gate QoS of a composite service gi...
Abstract—The composite Web services provide users with a more efficient solution by the components p...
In this article, we propose a comprehensive approach for Quality of Service (QoS) calculation in ser...
Quality of service (QoS) is a major concern in the design and management of a composite service. In ...
For the composition of Web services non-functional characteristics are commonly considered criteria ...
Nowadays it is possible to design and execute complex service orchestrations using standardized lang...
Abstract. Determining the QoS (quality of service) of composite Web services is of high importance f...
A composite service can be constructed with the arbitrary combination of sequential, parallel, loop,...
International audienceIn Service Oriented Architectures, (Web) services are orchestrated in order to...
While extensive foundational work exist for the functional aspects of Web service orchestrations, ve...
A composite Web service can be constructed and deployed by combining independently developed compone...
In this paper, we propose a comprehensive solution for QoS aggregation in service composition. Diffe...
Service-oriented computing is the prominent paradigm for viewing business processes as composed of f...
The cornerstone for the success of Service-Oriented Computing lies in its promise to allow fast and ...
This paper addresses the problem of computing the aggregate QoS of a composite service given the QoS...
Abstract. This paper addresses the problem of computing the aggre-gate QoS of a composite service gi...
Abstract—The composite Web services provide users with a more efficient solution by the components p...
In this article, we propose a comprehensive approach for Quality of Service (QoS) calculation in ser...
Quality of service (QoS) is a major concern in the design and management of a composite service. In ...
For the composition of Web services non-functional characteristics are commonly considered criteria ...
Nowadays it is possible to design and execute complex service orchestrations using standardized lang...
Abstract. Determining the QoS (quality of service) of composite Web services is of high importance f...
A composite service can be constructed with the arbitrary combination of sequential, parallel, loop,...
International audienceIn Service Oriented Architectures, (Web) services are orchestrated in order to...
While extensive foundational work exist for the functional aspects of Web service orchestrations, ve...
A composite Web service can be constructed and deployed by combining independently developed compone...
In this paper, we propose a comprehensive solution for QoS aggregation in service composition. Diffe...
Service-oriented computing is the prominent paradigm for viewing business processes as composed of f...
The cornerstone for the success of Service-Oriented Computing lies in its promise to allow fast and ...