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31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference - Vol. 1- (COMPSAC 2007)
pp. 676-678
Towards End User Service Composition
Xuanzhe Liu, Peking University
Gang Huang, Peking University
Hong Mei, Peking University
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The popularity of Service Oriented Computing (SOC)
brings a large number of distributed, well-encapsulated
and reusable services all over internet, and makes it
possible to create value-added services by means of
service composition. Current composition styles are too
professional to those end users when building their own
applications. Actually, the end user would prefer rapidly
discovering the best-of-breed services to assemble as well
as visually personalizing the presentation to enjoy rich
experiences. We propose an end user service composition
approach for reducing the composition complexity and
difficulty from the end user perspective. In our approach,
similar candidate services are aggregated together as a
unified resource, whose wide QoS spectrum can be easily
manipulated by the end users to satisfy their requirements.
Then they can personalize the services and, the
composition occurs only at the presentation layer.
The main contributions of the approach
are:(i)enabling the end users to personalize the composite
application with more powerful presentation; (ii)
supporting the end users to dynamically customize the
service composition in terms of QoS;(iii) alleviating the
end users from the time-consuming task of selecting
service to compose.
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Citation:
Xuanzhe Liu, Gang Huang, Hong Mei,
"Towards End User Service Composition,"
compsac,
pp. 676-678,
31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference - Vol. 1- (COMPSAC 2007),
2007
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