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IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'05)
pp. 647-654
Middleware Architecture for Evaluation and Selection of 3rd-Party Web Services for Service Providers
Dipanjan Chakraborty, IBM India Research Laboratory, New Delhi
Suraj Kumar Jaiswal, IBM India Research Laboratory, New Delhi
Archan Misray, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Amit A. Nanavati, IBM India Research Laboratory, New Delhi
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This paper presents an architecture to facilitate efficient evaluation
and selection of 3rd party web services for service providers.
Most service provider architectures have primarily focused on
providing web service front ends to legacy systems, aggregating
and delivering services via workflows. These architectures primarily
considered static business contracts between the service provider
and its (web-service enabled) business partners. This approach
makes these architectures inflexible to variations in business
requirement, partners' performance and customer requirements.
Our architecture provides a flexible means for service providers to
optimize business performance. Based on the historical performance,
extant context, and optimising business rules, the appropriate service
is selected and invoked to serve a customer request. We have
developed a prototype system ODSS-in-ENDS, that demonstrates this
capability.
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Citation:
Dipanjan Chakraborty, Suraj Kumar Jaiswal, Archan Misray, Amit A. Nanavati,
"Middleware Architecture for Evaluation and Selection of 3rd-Party Web Services for Service Providers,"
icws,
pp. 647-654,
IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS'05),
2005
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