Architecture for Service Profiling

  • Authors:
  • Witold Abramowicz;Monika Kaczmarek;Marek Kowalkiewicz;Dominik Zyskowski

  • Affiliations:
  • The Poznan University of Economics, Poland;The Poznan University of Economics, Poland;The Poznan University of Economics, Poland;The Poznan University of Economics, Poland

  • Venue:
  • SCW '06 Proceedings of the IEEE Services Computing Workshops
  • Year:
  • 2006

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Abstract

Service oriented architecture is gaining momentum. However, in order to be successful, the proper and up-to-date description of services is required. Such a description may be provided by service profiling mechanisms, such as one presented in this article. Service profile can be defined as an up-to-date description of a subset of non-functional properties of a service. It allows for service comparison on the basis of non-functional parameters, and choosing the service which is most suited to the needs of a user. In this article the notion of a service profile along with service profiling mechanism is presented as well as the architecture of a profiling system.