Title
Social Engineering of Communities of Web Services
Abstract
This paper discusses the engineering of communities of Web services with emphasis on the social interactions that arise between these Web services and hence, can put some restrictions on their behaviors. Like service parks, communities gather Web services that offer similar functionalities to users. The social interactions between Web services take place within and across communities and are captured using structures known as social networks. Five types of networks are established during this engineering, which are supervision, competition, substitution, collaboration, and recommendation. Above these networks mining operations are performed, which results in assigning social attributes to Web services such as selfishness, fairness, and unpredictability. Details on the experiments are, also, reported in this paper.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/SAINT.2011.23
Applications and the Internet
Keywords
Field
DocType
social network,social engineering,web services,similar functionalities,service park,networks mining operation,social attribute,social interaction,web service,community,collaboration,social networks,behavior
Services computing,World Wide Web,Web intelligence,Social web,Computer science,Web standards,Web engineering,Social Semantic Web,Web service,WS-Policy
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-4423-6
6
0.45
References 
Authors
18
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zakaria Maamar160.45
hamdi yahyaoui239732.82
Lim Erbin3334.12
Philippe Thiran457546.19