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Next-generation applications in healthcare digital libraries using semantic service composition and coordination
2006
Health Informatics Journal
This paper presents a novel approach where service coordination is distributed among a set of agents. A dedicated component plans compound semantic services on demand for a particular application. ...
Semantic (web) services enhance single services and facilitate compound services, thereby supporting advanced applications on top of a DL. ...
In addition, usually a centralized approach is followed that implies a single point of failure and that does not scale well with the number of processes to be executed and the number of semantic services ...
doi:10.1177/1460458206063802
pmid:17023402
fatcat:eri5xusqjbekfmcvwlrv7mwg44
Providing Scalability for an Automated Web Service Composition Framework
[chapter]
2010
Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering
Only the selected services are used during the AI planning and execution phases which generate the composition and execute the services respectively. v Keywords: Automatic web service composition and execution ...
The described enhanced system provides scalability by implementing a pre-processing phase that extracts service chains and problem initial and goal state dependencies from service descriptions. ...
Redundant-Free Web Services Composition Based on a Two-Phase
Algorithm The disadvantages of forward chaining and backward chaining approaches are explained for web service composition and a two-phase ...
doi:10.1007/978-90-481-9794-1_62
fatcat:2xu2qsk77zhhfnla5zebxmloza
Web services composition: A decade's overview
2014
Information Sciences
This article overviews the life cycle of Web services composition and surveys the main standards, research prototypes, and platforms. ...
In the past decade, Web services composition has been an active area of research and development endeavors for application integration and interoperation. ...
Web services are conceived as primitive actions (information-gathering or world-altering) and complex actions with precondition and effects. ...
doi:10.1016/j.ins.2014.04.054
fatcat:pjqwz7eyenfwnf2gijtuoohdsa
MICROLYZE: A Framework for Recovering the Software Architecture in Microservice-Based Environments
[chapter]
2018
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Microservices are an approach to distributed systems that promote the use of finely grained services with their own lifecycles. ...
For that reason, we present a novel multi-layer microservice architecture recovery approach called MICROLYZE that recovers the infrastructure in realtime based on the EA model involving the business, application ...
The proposed reconstruction process consists of two steps: extracting source information and architectural view composition. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-92901-9_14
fatcat:gttij33b3rclzfzwfpi2rv3exy
Ontology-Driven Monitoring of Patient's Vital Signs Enabling Personalized Medical Detection and Alert
2014
Sensors
This paper proposes an approach to an ambient intelligence (AmI) framework supporting real-time remote monitoring of patients diagnosed with congestive heart failure (CHF). ...
The intelligence lies in the adoption of semantics providing for a personalized and automated emergency alerting that smoothly interacts with the physician, regardless of his location, ensuring timely ...
Acknowledgments A. Hristoskova would like to thank the Computational Medicine lab for hosting her during her internship at FORTH.
Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/s140101598
pmid:24445411
pmcid:PMC3926628
fatcat:lfrmj7jnebac7ot3m4rlwjmp2y
Schedulable persistence system for teal-time applications in virtual machine
2006
Proceedings of the 6th ACM & IEEE International conference on Embedded software - EMSOFT '06
Persistence in applications saves a computation state that can be used to facilitate system recovery upon failures. ...
., the task in charge of persistence service runs concurrently with application tasks and is a target of real-time scheduling. ...
Attribute in C# is associated with managed code in a form of Class Metadata, but does not alter the managed code's semantics. ...
doi:10.1145/1176887.1176916
dblp:conf/emsoft/GohLK06
fatcat:4ojmlfuaznhspdljtbg5flnhaq
A planning based approach to failure recovery in distributed systems
2004
Proceedings of the 1st ACM SIGSOFT workshop on Self-managed systems - WOSS '04
As components provide services to the outside world the failure of a component results in the failure of service also. ...
In each section we will describe the theoretical foundations of each phase followed by this example.
Sense Sense is the phase of failure recovery where a failure is detected. ...
Appendix A Initial and Goal State ( define ( problem testp1 ) ( :domain final domain ) (:objects leone serl serl-back skagen tigre -machine httpd -file libphp4 jsp mime alias rpc cache benchmark security ...
doi:10.1145/1075405.1075407
dblp:conf/woss/ArshadHW04
fatcat:ht2jadie5vf6feasfox5doodhi
Deploying and managing Web services: issues, solutions, and directions
2006
The VLDB journal
The survey identifies the key features of a WSMS and conducts a comparative study on how current research approaches and projects fit in. ...
Web services are expected to be the key technology in enabling the next installment of the Web in the form of the Service Web. ...
Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments on earlier drafts of this paper. ...
doi:10.1007/s00778-006-0020-3
fatcat:65vvegtlljaohmkwnzrrp7zk6i
Domain-independent planning for services in uncertain and dynamic environments
2016
Artificial Intelligence
Some approaches address the problem of incomplete information by only simulating world-altering effects during the composition process, assuming complete independence between sensing and world-altering ...
To this end, automating the derivation of planning-level descriptions from a family of standard service semantics is an important step towards making the use of AI planning a feasible approach to real-world ...
The function prevElem(a, BP) returns either the previous element of a in a sequence relation if such one exists. ...
doi:10.1016/j.artint.2016.03.002
fatcat:ezhqok2ew5a3vjqbcyf5n53uti
Concurrency control is a well-known problem in design and implementation of multi-user hypermedia systems. ...
Further, it is desirable to construct collaborative hypermedia systems on top of the World Wide Web, but most web servers do not support even conventional transactions, let alone distributed (multi-website ...
Distributed commitment protocol, e.g., the conventional two-phase commit, to permit transactions including accesses to multiple websites; l Failure recovery algorithms, especially client side recovery ...
doi:10.1145/276627.276655
dblp:conf/ht/YangK98
fatcat:lfccfl3vj5dbjfu4j6gs2djncq
Multi-layered Adaptation for the Failure Prevention and Recovery in Cloud Service Brokerage Platforms
2018
2018 11th International Conference on the Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC)
We apply this approach on a case study for failure prevention and recovery in cloud service brokerage platforms. ...
Self-adaptation is a basic capability of modern applications, which adjust their structure and behaviour at runtime, adapting to changes in their environment, in order to maintain the quality of service ...
the failure prevention and recovery of services hosted on the platform. ...
doi:10.1109/quatic.2018.00014
dblp:conf/quatic/FerryCM18
fatcat:vmh5gqvosfabbk7xuc4h7voi3e
Bringing Semantics to Web Services with OWL-S
2007
World wide web (Bussum)
OWL-S can be used to automate a variety of service-related activities involving service discovery, interoperation, and composition. ...
OWL-S ("OWL for Services") is a set of notations for expressing such specifications, based on the Semantic Web ontology language OWL. ...
The editor of this special issue, J.P. Martin-Flatin, has been exceptionally helpful and skillful in guiding us to a more polished presentation of this material. ...
doi:10.1007/s11280-007-0033-x
fatcat:pt6c4cainjhupjqmvrh2p74jpm
Cloud based centralized task control for human domain multi-robot operations
2015
Intelligent Service Robotics
world wide. ...
A first design of the system has been implemented and evaluated for its strengths and weaknesses through a basic, but fundamental real-world experiment. ...
of services on the Semantic Web. ...
doi:10.1007/s11370-015-0185-y
fatcat:6lf7kqwfcnay5eub2lv43ifi34
Designing fault-tolerant SOA based on design diversity
2014
Journal of Software Engineering Research and Development
Conclusion: Although existing solutions have made significant contributions to the development of fault-tolerant SOAs, there is a lack of approaches for fault-tolerant service composition that support ...
The same taxonomy is used in a systematic literature review of solutions for fault-tolerant composite services. ...
The solution develops a model used to improve the reliability of the composite service based on the prediction of the failure rates of individual services. ...
doi:10.1186/s40411-014-0013-7
fatcat:z7k7w5wjm5dgrevho2byybugui
Towards a model-driven method for reliable applications
2010
Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering for Resilient Systems - SERENCE '10
We present a model-driven method to incrementally introduce fault-tolerance mechanisms into application models that are initially developed with assumptions of ideal transmission semantics. ...
understood at a time. ...
The research presented in this paper is partially funded by the Research Council of Norway (projects ARCTIS V and ISIS ). ...
doi:10.1145/2401736.2401737
dblp:conf/serene/SlattenKH10
fatcat:m2coby7n6zg4rcd5jutyre3uji
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