Title
Personalized Active Service Spaces for End-User Service Composition
Abstract
End-user service composition is a promising way to ensure flexible, quick and personalized information provision and utilization, and consequently to better cope with spontaneous business requirements. For end-users to compose services directly, issues like service granularity, service organization and businesslevel semantics are critical. End-users will certainly be at loss if they have to select from a long list of available Web services expressed in IT jargons. This article introduces the concept of personalized active service spaces and focuses on the use of business services, service dependency rules, and service personalization rules to support end-user service composition. It addresses two key issues in end-user composition: how to utilize the user preference and context to restrict the scope of applicable services for selection, and how to capture and utilize dependencies or usage patterns between services in order to provide guidance and enforce temporal/sequential restrictions on service invocations for end-user service compositions.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/SCC.2006.80
IEEE SCC
Keywords
Field
DocType
service dependency rule,applicable service,personalized active service space,service invocation,service personalization rule,service organization,business service,end-user service composition,personalized active service spaces,available web service,service granularity,internet,web service,web services,business services
Service design,World Wide Web,Computer science,Service system,Service provider,Service catalog,Differentiated service,Service product management,Service level requirement,Service delivery framework
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
2474-8137
0-7695-2670-5
8
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.66
14
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jun Han177759.18
Yanbo Han250059.74
Yan Jin31718.17
Jianwu Wang421526.72
Jian Yu550134.77