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2017
Napoli, Claudia Di; Sabatucci, Luca; Cossentino, Massimo; Rossi, Silvia
Generating and Instantiating Abstract Workflows with QoS User Requirements. Proceedings Article
In: ICAART (1), pp. 276–283, 2017.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Automatic service composition, Distributed computer systems, Dynamic workflow, Multiagent negotiation, Quality of Service
@inproceedings{dinapoliGeneratingInstantiatingAbstract2017,
title = {Generating and Instantiating Abstract Workflows with QoS User Requirements.},
author = { Claudia Di Napoli and Luca Sabatucci and Massimo Cossentino and Silvia Rossi},
doi = {10.5220/0006203902760283},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-01-01},
booktitle = {ICAART (1)},
pages = {276--283},
abstract = {The growing availability of services accessible through the network makes it possible to build complex applications resulting from their composition that are usually characterized also by non-functional properties, known as Quality of Service (QoS). To exploit the full potential of service technology, automatic QoS-based composition of services is crucial. In this work a framework for automatic service composition is presented that relies on planning and service negotiation techniques for addressing both functional and non-functional requirements. The proposed approach allows for dynamic service composition and QoS attributes, and it can be applied when services are provided in the contest of a competitive market of service providers without knowledge disclosure.},
keywords = {Automatic service composition, Distributed computer systems, Dynamic workflow, Multiagent negotiation, Quality of Service},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
The growing availability of services accessible through the network makes it possible to build complex applications resulting from their composition that are usually characterized also by non-functional properties, known as Quality of Service (QoS). To exploit the full potential of service technology, automatic QoS-based composition of services is crucial. In this work a framework for automatic service composition is presented that relies on planning and service negotiation techniques for addressing both functional and non-functional requirements. The proposed approach allows for dynamic service composition and QoS attributes, and it can be applied when services are provided in the contest of a competitive market of service providers without knowledge disclosure.
Napoli, Claudia Di; Sabatucci, Luca; Cossentino, Massimo; Rossi, Silvia
Generating and Instantiating Abstract Workflows with QoS User Requirements. Proceedings Article
In: ICAART (1), pp. 276–283, 2017.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Automatic service composition, Distributed computer systems, Dynamic workflow, Multiagent negotiation, Quality of Service
@inproceedings{di_napoli_generating_2017,
title = {Generating and Instantiating Abstract Workflows with QoS User Requirements.},
author = {Claudia Di Napoli and Luca Sabatucci and Massimo Cossentino and Silvia Rossi},
doi = {10.5220/0006203902760283},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-01-01},
booktitle = {ICAART (1)},
pages = {276–283},
abstract = {The growing availability of services accessible through the network makes it possible to build complex applications resulting from their composition that are usually characterized also by non-functional properties, known as Quality of Service (QoS). To exploit the full potential of service technology, automatic QoS-based composition of services is crucial. In this work a framework for automatic service composition is presented that relies on planning and service negotiation techniques for addressing both functional and non-functional requirements. The proposed approach allows for dynamic service composition and QoS attributes, and it can be applied when services are provided in the contest of a competitive market of service providers without knowledge disclosure.},
keywords = {Automatic service composition, Distributed computer systems, Dynamic workflow, Multiagent negotiation, Quality of Service},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
The growing availability of services accessible through the network makes it possible to build complex applications resulting from their composition that are usually characterized also by non-functional properties, known as Quality of Service (QoS). To exploit the full potential of service technology, automatic QoS-based composition of services is crucial. In this work a framework for automatic service composition is presented that relies on planning and service negotiation techniques for addressing both functional and non-functional requirements. The proposed approach allows for dynamic service composition and QoS attributes, and it can be applied when services are provided in the contest of a competitive market of service providers without knowledge disclosure.