Analyzing Impact Factors on Composite Services

Lianne Bodenstaff, Andreas Wombacher, Manfred Reichert, Michael C. Jaeger

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Abstract

Although Web services are intended for short term, ad hoc collaborations, in practice many Web service compositions are offered longterm to customers. While the Web services making up the composition may vary, the structure of the composition is rather fixed. For companies managing such Web service compositions, however, challenges arise which go far beyond simple bilateral contract monitoring. It is not only important to determine whether or not a component (i.e., Web service) in a composition is performing properly, but also to understand what the impact of its performance is on the overall service composition. In this paper we show which challenges emerge and we provide an approach on determining the impact each Web service has on the composition at runtime.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC2009)
Place of PublicationLos Alamitos, CA
PublisherIEEE
Pages218-226
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)978-0-7695-3811-2
ISBN (Print)978-0-7695-3811-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2009
EventIEEE 6th International Conference on Services Computing, SCC 2009 - Bangalore, India
Duration: 21 Sept 200925 Sept 2009
Conference number: 6

Conference

ConferenceIEEE 6th International Conference on Services Computing, SCC 2009
Abbreviated titleScc
Country/TerritoryIndia
CityBangalore
Period21/09/0925/09/09

Keywords

  • SCS-Services

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