Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2018
Volume: 13
Issue: 7
Page No. 1888 - 1906

A Phased Two Stages Conceptual Framework for Web Service Composition

Authors : Amina Adadi, Mohammed Berrada and Driss Chenouni

Abstract: Web service composition is a key technology for creating value-added services by integrating available services. Nevertheless, it is one of the most challenging problems of the last decade in distributed and dynamic environment. Indeed in order to be more dynamic and less manual, most composition processes tend to be complex, unreliable and non-optimal. Inspired by researches in distributed systems, artificial intelligence and semantic web fields. This study addresses this issue by introducing a phased two-stage based conceptual framework for performing dynamic and automated web service composition. The key idea behind the proposed approach is to start with an abstract definition and to gradually make it concrete and executable. This increases reusability, flexibility and scalability of the composition system and leads to an optimized composition of web services. Within the framework, special emphasis is put on the composition techniques that have been designed in order to handle the main issues involved in the composition process.

How to cite this article:

Amina Adadi, Mohammed Berrada and Driss Chenouni, 2018. A Phased Two Stages Conceptual Framework for Web Service Composition. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 13: 1888-1906.

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