Intelligent resource sharing to enable quality of service for network clients: the trade-off between accuracy and complexity

Computing ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luis Antonio L. F. da Costa ◽  
Rafael Kunst ◽  
Edison Pignaton de Freitas
2022 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-31
Author(s):  
Marwa Daaji ◽  
Ali Ouni ◽  
Mohamed Mohsen Gammoudi ◽  
Salah Bouktif ◽  
Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer

Web service composition allows developers to create applications via reusing available services that are interoperable to each other. The process of selecting relevant Web services for a composite service satisfying the developer requirements is commonly acknowledged to be hard and challenging, especially with the exponentially increasing number of available Web services on the Internet. The majority of existing approaches on Web Services Selection are merely based on the Quality of Service (QoS) as a basic criterion to guide the selection process. However, existing approaches tend to ignore the service design quality, which plays a crucial role in discovering, understanding, and reusing service functionalities. Indeed, poorly designed Web service interfaces result in service anti-patterns, which are symptoms of bad design and implementation practices. The existence of anti-pattern instances in Web service interfaces typically complicates their reuse in real-world service-based systems and may lead to several maintenance and evolution problems. To address this issue, we introduce a new approach based on the Multi-Objective and Optimization on the basis of Ratio Analysis method (MOORA) as a multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) method to select Web services based on a combination of their (1) QoS attributes and (2) QoS design. The proposed approach aims to help developers to maintain the soundness and quality of their service composite development processes. We conduct a quantitative and qualitative empirical study to evaluate our approach on a Quality of Web Service dataset. We compare our MOORA-based approach against four commonly used MCDM methods as well as a recent state-of-the-art Web service selection approach. The obtained results show that our approach outperforms state-of-the-art approaches by significantly improving the service selection quality of top- k selected services while providing the best trade-off between both service design quality and desired QoS values. Furthermore, we conducted a qualitative evaluation with developers. The obtained results provide evidence that our approach generates a good trade-off for what developers need regarding both QoS and quality of design. Our selection approach was evaluated as “relevant” from developers point of view, in improving the service selection task with an average score of 3.93, compared to an average of 2.62 for the traditional QoS-based approach.


Author(s):  
Manjunath Ramachandra ◽  
Vikas Jain

Meeting the agreed quality of service in a resource crunched data network is challenging. An intelligent element is required to carry out the activities involved. The inferences drawn with different rules need to be merged. Agents are useful for handling this responsibility in data networks and help in resource sharing. An agent is basically an entity that can be viewed as perceiving its environment through sensors and acting upon its environment through effectors. To handle the network traffic, the agents acquire the traffic status and provide the information on the availability of resources to the source of the traffic. Hence the study on agent communication has become important. Intelligent agents continuously perform the activities including perception of dynamic conditions in the environment, reasoning for interpretation of the perceptions, solve problems, draw inferences and determine actions.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 ◽  
pp. 1-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammed Zaki Hasan ◽  
Tat-Chee Wan

Multimedia sensor networks for real-time applications have strict constraints on delay, packet loss, and energy consumption requirements. For example, video streaming in a disaster-management scenario requires careful handling to ensure that the end-to-end delay is within the acceptable range and the video is received properly without any distortion. The failure to transmit a video stream effectively occurs for many reasons, including sensor function limitations, excessive power consumption, and a lack of routing reliability. We propose a novel mathematical model for quality of service (QoS) route determination that enables a sensor to determine the optimal path for minimising resource use while satisfying the required QoS constraints. The proposed mathematical model uses the Lagrangian relaxation mixed integer programming technique to define critical parameters and appropriate objective functions for controlling the adaptive QoS constrained route discovery process. Performance trade-offs between QoS requirements and energy efficiency were simulated using the LINGO mathematical programming language. The proposed approach significantly improves the network lifetime, while reducing energy consumption and decreasing average end-to-end delays within the sensor network via optimised resource sharing in intermediate nodes compared with existing routing algorithms.


Author(s):  
Manh-Hung Tran ◽  
Thien-Binh Dang ◽  
Vi Van Vo ◽  
Duc-Tai Le ◽  
Moonseong Kim ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 41 (6) ◽  
pp. 32-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Welzl ◽  
M. Muhlhauser
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