Title
Decentralized Approach for Execution of Composite Web Services Using the Chemical Paradigm
Abstract
Nowadays, executions of composite Web services are typically conducted by heavyweight centralized engines. A centralized is a potential processing and communication bottleneck as well as a central point of failure, and its cost of deployment is usually too high for a large number of small businesses or end-users. In addition, it presents some weaknesses dealing with privacy issues. These drawbacks, and requirements such as loose coupling, are pushing service infrastructures toward more decentralized and dynamic interaction schemes. In this paper, we propose a decentralized alternative system for the execution of composite Web services based on the chemical analogy. The chemical paradigm provides a high-level execution model that allows executing composite services in a fully decentralized manner. Our architecture is composed by nodes communicating through a shared space containing both control and data flows, allowing to distribute the composition among nodes without the need for any centralized coordination.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/ICWS.2010.46
Web Services
Keywords
Field
DocType
composite service,composite web services,composite web service,central point,heavyweight centralized engine,decentralized alternative system,decentralized approach,chemical paradigm,centralized coordination,decentralized manner,high-level execution model,chemical analogy,loose coupling,data flow,encapsulation,engines,servers,data privacy,silicon,chemicals,web services,computer architecture
Bottleneck,Software deployment,Shared space,Loose coupling,Computer science,Server,Execution model,Web service,Information privacy,Database,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-4128-0
25
1.07
References 
Authors
11
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fernández, H.1251.07
Thierry Priol281284.38
Cédric Tedeschi38312.65