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15379 Analyzing Impact Factors on Composite Services
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Bodenstaff, L. and Wombacher, A. and Reichert, M. and Jaeger, M.C. (2009) Analyzing Impact Factors on Composite Services. Technical Report TR-CTIT-09-19, Centre for Telematics and Information Technology University of Twente, Enschede. ISSN 1381-3625

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Abstract

Although Web services are intended for short term, ad
hoc collaborations, in practice many Web service compositions
are offered longterm to customers. While the Web
services making up the composition may vary, the structure
of the composition is rather fixed. For companies managing
such Web service compositions, however, challenges arise
which go far beyond simple bilateral contract monitoring.
It is not only important to determine whether or not a component
(i.e., Web service) in a composition is performing
properly, but also to understand what the impact of its performance
is on the overall service composition. In this paper
we show which challenges emerge and we provide an
approach on determining the impact each Web service has
on the composition at runtime.

Item Type:Internal Report (Technical Report)
Research Group:EWI-IS: Information Systems, EWI-DB: Databases
Research Program:CTIT-ASSIST: Applied Science of Services for Information Society Technologies
Research Project:COOP: Coordination Process Correctness and Trust Assumptions
ID Code:15379
Deposited On:02 June 2009
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