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Toward automatic web service composition based on multilevel workflow orchestration and semantic web service discovery

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  • U. Arul
  • S. Prakash

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Revolutionary development of service oriented architecture (SOA) fosters the integration of software components from different distributed platforms and facilitates modelling of web service composition. However, the existing four-stage framework used for automatic web service composition (AWSC), which has drawbacks and incompleteness in terms of dynamic change of user goals, adopting the functional properties for describing the behaviour of candidate services and implementing unified composition framework. To overcome these drawbacks, we propose a framework for automatic and dynamic service composition that requires adding advances of semantics to web services and modifying the existing four-stage framework. We provide a multilevel workflow orchestration using an enhanced five stage composition framework for achieving the dynamic change of user requests and scalability for automatic composition. This proposed framework can able to handle both functional and non-functional requirements through transformation techniques for providing a feasible composition solution. Furthermore, it provides a solution for the problem of discovering and selecting the most suitable service candidates using semantic web service discovery (SWSD) mechanism.

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  • U. Arul & S. Prakash, 2020. "Toward automatic web service composition based on multilevel workflow orchestration and semantic web service discovery," International Journal of Business Information Systems, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 34(1), pages 128-156.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbisy:v:34:y:2020:i:1:p:128-156
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