Title
A Genetic Algorithm Based Approach to Service Identification
Abstract
One of the key activities in service-oriented solution development is the identification of services according to a set of predefined design principles. Existing service identification approaches are often prescriptive and based on the architect's experience, therefore might lead to non-optimal designs which results in lower performance, reduced scalability, and complicated dependencies between services. In this paper, an automated method for identifying business services has been proposed by adopting design metrics based on top-down decomposition of processes. This method takes a set of enterprise business processes as input and produces a set of non-dominated solutions representing appropriate business services using a multi-objective genetic algorithm. The method has been realized in form of a tool implementation and a case study has been conducted to show its applicability.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/SERVICES.2011.40
SERVICES
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
design metrics,key activity,appropriate business service,enterprise business process,genetic algorithm,automated method,predefined design principle,existing service identification approach,business service,service identification,case study,complicated dependency,automation,top down,service oriented architecture,optimization,genetic algorithms,optimal design,software metrics,business,business process,measurement
Conference
978-0-7695-4461-8
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.50
10
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ali Kazemi1111.92
Ali Rostampour2111.58
Pooyan Jamshidi382556.72
Eslam Nazemi42111.43
Fereidoon Shams57512.99
Ali Nasirzadeh Azizkandi690.86