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What is Web Service Composition

Handbook of Research on Contemporary Perspectives on Web-Based Systems
Represents a process aggregating web services in order to perform actions that cannot be fulfilled by a standalone service.
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Measurable and Behavioral Non-Functional Requirements in Web Service Composition
Ilyass El Kassmi (Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco) and Zahi Jarir (Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5384-7.ch015
Abstract
Handling non-functional requirements (NFRs) in web service composition has gained increasing attention in the literature. However, this challenge is still open, despite the efforts of the scientific community, due to its complexity. This complexity starts from the fact that NFRs can represent structural constraints, QoS attributes, temporal constraints, or behavioral attributes. Therefore, this characterization makes the task of web service composition lifecycle (e.g., specification, verification, integration, etc.) increasingly complicated. Therefore, this chapter investigates this point of view and suggests a complete approach supporting specification, formalization, validation, and code generation of desired composite web service. This approach has the advantage to tackle with quantifiable (i.e., measurable) and behavioral NFRs, and provide a support for composing NFRs with FRs using seamless weaving.
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Automating Web Service Composition: An Ontological Agent Framework
Combination and coordination of a set of services with the purpose of achieving functionality that cannot be realized through existing services.
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Transactional-Aware Web Service Composition: A Survey
Combination of several existing services to create a value-added composite service.
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Semantic Web Service for Global Apparel Business
The web service composition problem aims at identifying a set of web services (and work-flow therein) such that the composition of those web services can satisfy users’ goals as much as possible. Therefore, a natural objective is to identify the best composition of web services that optimizes the customer’s needs in a best possible way (e.g. cost, execution time which is the process time of a service, reliability, and so on).
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