@inproceedings{5dc6cb7d414b480e869067f2c6f8ab54,
title = "A community-centric model for service publication, discovery, selection, binding, and maintenance",
abstract = "Services discovery, selection, composition, verification, and adaptation are important in service-oriented computing. Existing researches often study techniques to maximize the benefits of individual services. However, following the power laws, a small fraction of quality services offers their executions to support a significant portion of all service requests. We argue that locating and maintaining such a small and significant set of services is important to the development of service-oriented computing. In this paper, we propose the notion of adaptive service-oriented community. A community consists of peer-reviewed services, and only those operations of member services that the community collectively exceeds a significance threshold are discoverable and bondable. Services also select such communities to bind to its requested operations primarily based on their significance. Our proposal essentially raises a service ecosystem from pursuing the benefits of individual services to that of the community as a whole. Our model also has features to make a namespace or a web service privacy-aware.",
keywords = "Adaptation, Privacy-awareness, Service community, Significance",
author = "Chan, \{W. K.\} and Lijun Mei and Zhenyu Zhang and Xiaopeng Gao",
year = "2010",
doi = "10.1109/SOSE.2010.66",
language = "英语",
isbn = "9780769540818",
series = "Proceedings - 5th IEEE International Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering, SOSE 2010",
pages = "303--310",
booktitle = "Proceedings - 5th IEEE International Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering, SOSE 2010",
note = "5th IEEE International Symposium on Service-Oriented System Engineering, SOSE 2010 ; Conference date: 04-06-2010 Through 05-06-2010",
}