TY - GEN
T1 - QoS-aware multimedia Web Services architecture
AU - Taleb, Ikbal
AU - Hafid, Abdelhakim
AU - Serhani, Mohamed Adel
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Due to the increasing growth of Web Services, Quality of Service (QoS) is becoming a key issue in web services community. Providers and clients need to use QoS-aware architectures to get/ensure end-to-end QoS. The QoS delivery to clients is highly affected by the web service performance itself, by the hosting platform (e.g., Application Server) and by the underlying network (e.g., Internet). Thus, even if web services together with hosting platform provide acceptable QoS, they also require sufficient available network resources to deliver end-to-end QoS. In this paper, we propose a solution approach to the problem of end-to-end QoS support for web services. Our approach rely on the utilization of a web service, called Network Resources Manager (NRM), to take care of the QoS support in the network connecting the client host and the matching web service location. NRM either relies on the network QoS capabilities (e.g., Integrated Services, Differentiated Services, Multiprotocol Label Switching), if any, or uses a measurement-based scheme to estimate the quality that can be delivered between the two locations. One of the key differentiator of our solution is that it does not require any changes to the currently used infrastructure by the users and web services providers.
AB - Due to the increasing growth of Web Services, Quality of Service (QoS) is becoming a key issue in web services community. Providers and clients need to use QoS-aware architectures to get/ensure end-to-end QoS. The QoS delivery to clients is highly affected by the web service performance itself, by the hosting platform (e.g., Application Server) and by the underlying network (e.g., Internet). Thus, even if web services together with hosting platform provide acceptable QoS, they also require sufficient available network resources to deliver end-to-end QoS. In this paper, we propose a solution approach to the problem of end-to-end QoS support for web services. Our approach rely on the utilization of a web service, called Network Resources Manager (NRM), to take care of the QoS support in the network connecting the client host and the matching web service location. NRM either relies on the network QoS capabilities (e.g., Integrated Services, Differentiated Services, Multiprotocol Label Switching), if any, or uses a measurement-based scheme to estimate the quality that can be delivered between the two locations. One of the key differentiator of our solution is that it does not require any changes to the currently used infrastructure by the users and web services providers.
KW - End-to-end QoS
KW - Network resource management
KW - Web Services
KW - Web Services QoS broker
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84875002233
SN - 9728865201
SN - 9789728865207
T3 - WEBIST 2005 - 1st International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, Proceedings
SP - 133
EP - 139
BT - WEBIST 2005 - 1st International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, Proceedings
T2 - 1st International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, WEBIST 2005
Y2 - 26 May 2005 through 28 May 2005
ER -