用于服务档案管理的大规模Web服务集合

Zhen Zhang, Zhiyong Feng, Shizhan Chen, Liyuan Xin, Yan Hao
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Web服务的采用和扩散导致Internet上出现了越来越多的Web服务。因此,快速准确地发现满足服务消费者需求的服务变得很困难。迫切需要有效地管理Web服务。从整体和历史的角度来看,本文提出了一个Web服务归档,它描述和记录了曾经在Internet上发布的Web服务的生命周期,而不是像传统的服务注册中心那样仅仅存储当前可用的服务信息。为了构建Web服务存档,我们的框架收集并集成了大量分散在Internet上的服务,并丰富了来自WSDL文档和相关Web页面的服务信息的多个方面。在服务归档的基础上,分析了Web服务的归档度量、QoS度量和历史记录的时空分布。我们的方法可以定期跟踪Web服务更改和服务生命周期。此外,在真实世界中使用15372个抓取服务进行了实验。我们的方法提供了关于调查Web服务技术的现状、查找技术趋势和为未来研究提供有价值数据的见解。
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Large-Scale Web Service Collection for Service Archive Management
The adoption and proliferation of Web services lead to an increasing number of Web services emerging on the Internet. Therefore quickly and accurately discovering services that satisfy the needs of service consumers becomes difficult. There is an urgent need to manage Web services effectively. From a holistic and historical perspective, this paper proposes a Web service archive which describes and records the lifecycle of Web services that ever published on the Internet, rather than merely stores service information that are currently available as the conventional service registries do. To build up the Web service archive, our framework collects and integrates a large scale of services scattering all over the Internet, and enriches multiple aspects of service information from WSDL documents and related Web pages. On the basis of the service archive, we analyze the spatial and temporal distribution of archival metrics, QoS measurements, and history records of Web services. Our approach can periodically keep track of Web service changes and service lifecycle. In addition, experiments are conducted using 15372 crawled services in the real world. Our approach provides insights on investigating the state of the art in Web service technologies, finding technology trends, and providing valuable data for future research.
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