원문정보
초록
영어
Service is the core concept of future Internet that named Internet of Services. This concept refers to software components as well as processing capacity and any other resources that can be offered through the Internet. There is a need for a third party that make registering and searching services easy and feasible. Web Service Technology (WST) is one of those current solutions to the Internet of services that has attracted much attention. Registering and searching of the services are feasible by use of Service Directory. The current structure of WST that is mainly based on UDDI suffers from some structural shortcomings. From a structural point of view, service directory is implemented as a centralized node that is a performance bottleneck and single point of failure. In this paper, shortcomings of the current UDDI structure are analyzed through some quantitative experiments. Then, in order to address this shortcoming, a structure is presented by interlinking services using some sort of semantic relation that can be established between WST entities. Different aspects of structure and its performance enhancement are shown through experiments.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Related Works
2.1. Service Directories
2.1. Network of Web Services
2.3. Peer-to-peer Networks
3. Properties of Web Service Networks
3.1. Nature of Matching
3.2. Number of Peers
3.3. Machine's Powers
3.4. Average Record Size of the Directory
3.5. Nature of Network Traffic
3.6. Network Delay and Operation Cost
3.7. Machines Availability
3.7. Motivation
4. Semantic Interlinked Network of Web Service Entities and Service Descriptions
4.1. Network Nodes
4.2. Proposed Topology
4.3. SON Operations
5. Evaluation
5.1. Average Query Turnaround Time
5.2. Fault Management
6. Conclusion
7. Future Works
Acknowledgments
References