Quality driven web services composition
WWW '03 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web
Reputation and endorsement for web services
ACM SIGecom Exchanges - Chains of commitment
A model for web services discovery with QoS
ACM SIGecom Exchanges
QoS computation and policing in dynamic web service selection
Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers & posters
Selecting the best web service
CASCON '04 Proceedings of the 2004 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research
Toward autonomic web services trust and selection
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Service oriented computing
Supporting policy-driven behaviors in web services: experiences and issues
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Service oriented computing
Q-Peer: A Decentralized QoS Registry Architecture for Web Services
ICSOC '07 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
A Broker for Universal Access to Web Services
CNSR '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Seventh Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference
Peer-to-peer based QoS registry architecture for web services
DAIS'07 Proceedings of the 7th IFIP WG 6.1 international conference on Distributed applications and interoperable systems
Quality of service enabled database applications
ICSOC'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
A Survey of Web Services Provision
International Journal of Systems and Service-Oriented Engineering
A Hadoop-based approach for efficient web service management
International Journal of Web and Grid Services
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Web services technology standards enable description, publication, discovery of and binding to services distributed towards the Internet. However, current standards do not address the service selection issue : how did a consumer select the service that matches its functional (e.g. operations’ semantics) and non-functional (e.g. price, reputation, response time) properties ? Most projects advocate automatic selection mechanism, advising adaptation or modification of the web-services model and its entities (UDDI, WSDL, Client, Provider). These proposals also do not take advantage of distributed-systems’ state of the art, mainly with respect to the collection and the dissemination of services’ QoS. This paper presents an extension of the initial model that permits automatic service selection, late binding and collection of metrics that characterize the quality of service. The extension consists on a web-service access infrastructure, made of web service proxies and a peer to peer network of QoS metrics repository (the proposal does not impose modification on UDDI registries or services). The proxies interact with common UDDI registries to find suitable services for selection and to publish descriptions. They collect QoS metrics and store them on a p2p network.