Simulated Annealing Based Service Selection Algorithm for Composite Web Service
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In the web service world, services are the basic amass that aims to support the building of business application in a more flexible and interoperable manner for enterprise collaboration. To satisfy the needs of service consumer and to become accustomed to changing needs, service composition is performed to compose the various capabilities of available services. With the proliferation of services presenting similar functionalities around the web, the task of service selection for service composition is intricate. It is vital to provide systematic methodology for selecting required web services according to their non-functional characteristics or quality of service (QoS). Various heuristic and meta-heuristic algorithms are evolving to solve the QoS based service selection problem. One of the meta-heuristic algorithms is simulated annealing. In this paper, the simulated annealing algorithm is developed to maximize the non-functional Characteristic called the reliability of the composite web service and the performance of the developed algorithm is calculated.
Keywords: Web Service, Reliability, Workflow Patterns.
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