Fault Tolerance for Web Service Based on Component Importance in Service Networks

Author(s):  
Lu Chen ◽  
Lianchen Liu ◽  
Jiaxing Shang
2009 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 321-343 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hyunyoung Kil ◽  
Seog-Chan Oh ◽  
Ergin Elmacioglu ◽  
Wonhong Nam ◽  
Dongwon Lee

Author(s):  
Toshiyuki Moritsu ◽  
Matti A. Hiltunen ◽  
Richard D. Schlichting ◽  
Junichi Toyouchi ◽  
Yasuharu Namba
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2011 ◽  
Vol 474-476 ◽  
pp. 1617-1620
Author(s):  
Dong Yang ◽  
Lei Liu ◽  
Manuel Bernal Llinares

In this paper we first establish a dependency matrix over the inputs of web services in composition and the degree of dependency between the interface parameters for a single web service. Operating over the matrices, the ripple effect of a single service's fault at runtime has been analysed and computed. Based on this, we have looked for a method to substitute the failing service with an equivalent one at runtime. Using simulations and real examples we have confirmed the effectiveness of the method shown in this paper.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 76-100
Author(s):  
Yu Wang ◽  
XiaoLin Li ◽  
HuaPing Chen

In the web service marketplace, component-based economy has been proposed for describing participants' behavioral patterns. Composite service networks combine multiple composite services required by various service consumers. With each composite service as a product, web services comprise heterogeneous products. In this study, the pricing behavior of networked individual service providers is investigated. With the objective of service survival or high profitability, service providers compete both on the single-service and service-network levels. Using examples, several mild assumptions are formulated and analyzed. Then, a bi-objective optimization model is proposed based on these assumptions, which attempts to maintain a reasonable effectiveness-fairness trade-off from the individual service providers' perspective. The NP-completeness of the single-objective version is demonstrated by transforming the problem into a subset sum problem, which highlights the challenge of obtaining a pareto set for the bi-objective model. Finally, to validate the proposed model, numerical experimentation and case study are conducted, and both the bi-objective and many-objective versions of the problem are discussed.


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