Title
Towards Distributed Composition of Real-Time Service-Based Applications
Abstract
Current generation of distributed real-time systems requires more flexibility andthe ability of changing its behaviour at run time. This paper presents a model and an algorithm for QoS-aware service composition in distributed systems with real-time requirements. This model is applicablein application domains where temporal guarantees and flexibility are needed, such as remote monitoring, control or surveillance.Our approach combines concepts from the service oriented paradigm and distributed real-time systems. We propose a concrete system model based on a holistic time-triggered-based approach for design and configuration andtwo composition algorithms: an exhaustive one that computes the optimal service combination in terms of a figure of merit, suitable for off-line composition; and a distributed one, based on heuristics, that can be used for on-line distributed composition.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/WAINA.2009.54
AINA Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
real-time requirement,optimal service combination,applicablein application domain,configuration andtwo composition algorithm,real-time service-based applications,concrete system model,qos-aware service composition,flexibility andthe ability,holistic time-triggered-based approach,real-time system,off-line composition,system modeling,distributed system,probability density function,real time,silicon,concrete,scheduling,remote monitoring,service oriented architecture,real time systems,software architecture,pervasive computing,quality of service,figure of merit,distributed processing,data mining
Computer science,Scheduling (computing),Quality of service,Distributed design patterns,Distributed algorithm,Heuristics,Software architecture,System model,Service-oriented architecture,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3639-2
1
0.35
References 
Authors
18
6