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Truly Scalable and Reusable SOA Services
Author(s) -
Rajat Parab
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal for research in applied science and engineering technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2321-9653
DOI - 10.22214/ijraset.2022.41360
Subject(s) - web service , computer science , ws policy , scalability , quality of service , mobile qos , service oriented architecture , reuse , differentiated service , services computing , ws addressing , service (business) , world wide web , service provider , web modeling , database , service design , computer network , web development , web application security , web intelligence , engineering , business , marketing , waste management
Web Services are materialized as a major technology carried out for automated interaction between distributed and miscellaneous applications. It is defined as a software service that provides business solutions consumed by different service requester. It can be accessed by a standard web protocol. Service composition is the mechanism used for selecting, reusing and combining existing web services to build new web services. With immense increase in web services, quality assessment plays an essential role in the selection approach. QoS is defined as the ability to guarantee the requirements like latency, reliability, bandwidth, etc. in order to satisfy a service level agreement between an application provider and end-user. QoS based dynamic service composition leads to the upward growth of an organization that implements multiple services to provide its business solution. The proposed research work elaborates the research work on different methodologies of QoS prediction with its implications to provide a proper road map for future research on efficient service composition. Keywords: SOA, service reuse, scalable, web services, QoS.

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