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Copyright Statement: This is an open access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, even commercially as long as the original work is properly cited.

Improving Service-Oriented Architecture Processes in Process of Automatic Services Composition Using Memory and QF, QWV Factor

Author 1: Behnaz Nahvi
Author 2: Jafar Habibi

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Article Published in International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA), Volume 7 Issue 6, 2016.

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Abstract: The application of service-orientated architecture in organizations for implementation of complicated workflows in electronic way using composite web services has become widespread. Thus, challenging research issues have also been raised in this regard. One of these issues is constructing composite web services by workflows. These workflows are composed of existing web services. Selections of a web service for each of workflow activities and fulfilling users’ conditions is still regarded as a major challenge. In fact, selection of a web service out of many such web services with identical function is a critical task which generally depends on composite evaluation tool of QoS. Previously proposed approaches do not consider exchange restrictions on the composition process and internal processes of architecture and previous experiences, and they ignore the fact that value of many of QoSs depends on the time of implementation. Selection of web services only based on QoS does not bring about optimal composite web service. Thus, till now, no solution has been proposed that performs composition process automatically or semi-automatically in optimal manner Objective: identification of existing concerns on composition of services and then designing a framework to provide a solution which consider all concerns and finally performing tests in order to examine and evaluate proposed framework Method: in the proposed framework, elements affecting management of service-oriented architecture processes are organized according to a logical procedure. This framework identifies processes of this style of architecture based on requirements in service-oriented architecture processes management and according to qualitative features in this area. In the proposed framework, in addition to using existing data in the problem area, existing structure and patterns in the area of software architecture are also utilize, and management processes in service-orientated architecture are improved based on propriety of available requirements. QWV are qualitative weighted dynamic features which indicate priority of users, and QF is quality factor of service at the time of implementation which is weighted in the framework. These factors are used for constructing composite web service. Multifactor computing is known as a natural computational system for automating the interaction between services. The factors in multi-agent systems can be used as the main reliable mechanism for the control which usually use data exchange for accelerating their evaluations. For identification of all concerns in the solution space, many aspects should be examined. To this end, classes of agents are defined which investigate these aspects in the form of four components using repository data. Results: proposed framework was simulated by Arena software and results showed this framework can be useful in automatic generation of needed services and meet all concerns at the same time. Results support that using agents in the model increased speed of accountability and satisfaction of users as well as system efficiency

Keywords: Service-orien ted architecture; process management; multi-agent systems

Behnaz Nahvi and Jafar Habibi, “Improving Service-Oriented Architecture Processes in Process of Automatic Services Composition Using Memory and QF, QWV Factor” International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications(IJACSA), 7(6), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/

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