A heuristic approach to optimal service selection in service oriented architectures

D. Menascé, E. Casalicchio, V. Dubey
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Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) enable a multitude of service providers (SP) to provide loosely coupled and interoperable services at different Quality of Service (QoS) and cost levels. This paper considers business processes composed of activities that are supported by service providers. The structure of a business process may be expressed by languages such as BPEL and allows for constructs such as sequence, switch, while, flow, and pick. This paper considers the problem of finding the set of service providers that minimizes the total execution time of the business process subject to cost and execution time constraints. The problem is clearly NP-hard. However, the paper presents an optimized algorithm that finds the optimal solution without having to explore the entire solution space. This algorithm can be used to find the optimal solution in problems of moderate size. A heuristic solution is also presented and experimental studies that compare the optimal and heuristic solution show that the average execution time obtained with a heuristic allocation of providers to activities does not exceed 6% of that of the optimal solution.
面向服务体系结构中最优服务选择的启发式方法
面向服务的体系结构(SOA)使众多服务提供者(SP)能够以不同的服务质量(QoS)和成本水平提供松耦合和可互操作的服务。本文考虑由服务提供者支持的活动组成的业务流程。业务流程的结构可以用BPEL等语言表示,并支持序列、切换、while、流和选择等构造。本文考虑的问题是,在成本和执行时间约束下,如何找到一组服务提供商,使业务流程的总执行时间最小化。这个问题显然是np困难的。然而,本文提出了一种无需探索整个解空间即可找到最优解的优化算法。该算法可用于求解中等规模问题的最优解。还提出了一种启发式解决方案,比较最优和启发式解决方案的实验研究表明,启发式分配提供者到活动的平均执行时间不超过最优解决方案的6%。
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