Title
Towards a framework for weaving social networks principles into web services discovery
Abstract
This paper presents a framework for weaving the principles (or metaphor) of social networks into Web services with emphasis on supporting their discovery. Despite the regular updates of the existing discovery techniques, the discovery of Web services continues to exacerbate users due to the large number of available Web services on the Internet. Different needs trigger the discovery of Web services such as developing new, value-added composite services and sustaining the high availability of other peers. These needs reveal three types of relationships between Web services, which are substitution, competition, and collaboration. The proposed framework includes tools that capture these relationships into social networks so that Web services discovery can be made smooth. Some implementation and simulation details are, also, discussed in this paper.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/1988688.1988748
Proceedings of the International Conference on Web Intelligence, Mining and Semantics
Keywords
Field
DocType
value added,social network,high availability,web service
Web development,Data mining,Services computing,World Wide Web,Computer science,Web Services Discovery,Web standards,WS-I Basic Profile,Web modeling,Web service,WS-Policy
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
7
0.48
23
Authors
7