Service composition is the most recent approach to software reuse. The interactions among services propose many problems already approached in the composition of software components even if introducing more issues related to the run-time composition that is very limited in the components world. One of such problems is the identification of a set of services that can be integrated to build a complete system. This paper proposes an adaptation of a methodology for ranking and selecting components to a service-based environment. In particular, the methodology has been extended to support the peculiarities of services and include the support to the related technologies.
Sillitti A, Succi G (2009). Ranking and Selecting Services.
Ranking and Selecting Services
Succi G
2009
Abstract
Service composition is the most recent approach to software reuse. The interactions among services propose many problems already approached in the composition of software components even if introducing more issues related to the run-time composition that is very limited in the components world. One of such problems is the identification of a set of services that can be integrated to build a complete system. This paper proposes an adaptation of a methodology for ranking and selecting components to a service-based environment. In particular, the methodology has been extended to support the peculiarities of services and include the support to the related technologies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.