SEDCJun 24, 2013

A Formal Model of QoS-Aware Web Service Orchestration Engine

arXiv:1306.5530v212 citations
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This work addresses QoS-aware orchestration for web service systems, but it appears incremental as it formalizes an existing engine design without major breakthroughs.

The paper tackles the problem of designing a QoS-aware Web Service orchestration engine by establishing a formal model based on actor systems theory, resulting in a three-layered pyramidal structure that links customer requirements to system behavior.

QoS-aware applications can satisfy not only the functional requirements of the customers, but also the QoS requirements. QoS-aware Web Service orchestration translates the QoS requirements of the customers into those of its component Web Services. In a system viewpoint, we discuss issues on QoS-aware Web Service orchestration and design a typical QoS-aware Web Service orchestration engine called QoS-WSOE. More importantly, we establish a formal model of QoS-WSOE based on actor systems theory. Within the formal model, we use a three-layered pyramidal structure to capture the requirements of the customers with a concept named QoS-Aware WSO Service, characteristics of QoS-WSOE with a concept named QoS-Aware WSO System, and structures and behaviors of QoS-WSOE with a concept named QoS-Aware WSO Behavior. Conclusions showing that a system with QoS-Aware WSO Behavior is a QoS-Aware WSO System and further can provide QoS-Aware WSO Service are drawn.

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