Title
Managing QoS Acceptability for Service Selection: A Probabilistic Description Logics Based Approach.
Abstract
Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees are usually regulated in a Service Level Agreement (SLA) between provider and consumer of services. Such guarantees are often violated, it may however be the case where the available services do not match exactly all required QoS, leading the system to grind to a halt. It would be better to look for an approximation for acceptable QoS and avoid the complete stopping of the running services. This paper aims at making dynamic QoS acceptability easy for service selection. The proposed model is based on an extension of existing probabilistic description logics reacting to QoS variations. The contributions made are twofold (1) a query description language to express the required QoS by means of a probabilistic description logic (2) a reasoning algorithm for decision making about the acceptability of QoS w.r.t the probabilistic description.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
Description Logics
Reasoning algorithm,Data mining,Computer science,Service-level agreement,Quality of service,Operations research,Description logic,Service selection,Probabilistic logic
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
8
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mourad Ouziri1269.81
Salima Benbernou232432.43
Naouel Karam3266.79
Allel Hadjali439149.62