Title
Towards a community-based, social network-driven framework for Web services management
Abstract
This paper discusses a framework to manage Web services using the concept of community and the metaphor of social networking. On the one hand, a community gathers Web services that offer similar functionalities together. These Web services are referred to as either master or slave. On the other hand, social networking captures all interactions that occur between Web services located in the same or separate communities. Five interactions are identified and referred to as supervision, substitution, competition, collaboration, and recommendation. The mining exercise over the social networks that capture these interactions results in assigning social qualities to Web services, similar to those found in people's daily life such as selfishness, fairness, and trustworthiness. Experiments showing the mining exercise are also reported in this paper.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1016/j.future.2013.02.003
Future Generation Comp. Syst.
Keywords
Field
DocType
web services management,social network,social network-driven framework,similar functionalities,social quality,interactions result,mining exercise,web service,daily life,separate community,community,mining
Web development,Services computing,World Wide Web,Web intelligence,Social web,Computer science,Web standards,Knowledge management,Social Semantic Web,Web service,WS-Policy
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
29
6
0167-739X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.50
25
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
hamdi yahyaoui139732.82
Zakaria Maamar290.50
Lim Erbin3334.12
Philippe Thiran457546.19