Even web services can socialize: A new service-oriented social networking model

Zakaria Maamar, Leandro Krug Wives, Youakim Badr, Said Elnaffar

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    13 Citations (Scopus)

    Abstract

    The incessant growth of the number of Web services (WSs) makes their discovery more difficult. Standard discovery registries, such as UDDI and ebXML, have their own inherent limitations as they only describe the functionality aspect of each WS and not how it relates to others. Capturing the relationships between WSs as they interact with each other can be useful in many ways. In this paper, we present a novel model that captures such relationships using social networks. We describe how these WSs social networks can be initiated and how they evolve. We also discuss the types of associations (edges) that can exist among WSs (nodes). Traversing a WS social network makes it possible to identify a community of homogeneous WSs that are functionally similar. It can also enable us to use the model as a recommender system in case we need to replace a faulty WS, find a partner WS, or an add-on WS that may enrich the current business scenario.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationInternational Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, INCoS 2009
    PublisherIEEE Computer Society
    Pages24-30
    Number of pages7
    ISBN (Print)9780769538587
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009
    EventInternational Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, INCoS 2009 - Barcelona, Spain
    Duration: Nov 4 2009Nov 6 2009

    Publication series

    NameInternational Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, INCoS 2009

    Other

    OtherInternational Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, INCoS 2009
    Country/TerritorySpain
    CityBarcelona
    Period11/4/0911/6/09

    Keywords

    • Discovery
    • Metric
    • Social network
    • Web service

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Computer Networks and Communications
    • Software
    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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