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Model-Based QoS-Enabled Self-Healing Web Services
September 01-September 05
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DEXA.2008.242008 19th International Conference on ...
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Failures during web service execution may depend on a wide variety of causes, such as network faults, server crashes, or application-related errors, such asunavailability of a requested web service, errors in the orchestration of choreography of applications, missing data or parameters in an execution ?ow, or low Quality of Service (QoS). In this paper, we propose a healing architecture able to handle web service faults in a self-healing way, discussing infrastructural faults and web service and Web application faults. The self-healing architecture manages repair actions, such as substitution of a faulty service or duplication of overloaded services. Implemented prototypes involving QoS in coordinated web services are illustrated and discussed.
Index Terms:
Self-healingness, ontology for quality, enhanced BPEL
Citation:
O. Nabuco, R. Ben Halima, K. Drira, M. G. Fugini, S. Modafferi, E. Mussi, "Model-Based QoS-Enabled Self-Healing Web Services," dexa, pp.711-715, 2008 19th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Application, 2008
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