The design of a self-healing composition cycle for Web services

K. S. M. Chan, J. Bishop
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The Web service paradigm allows applications to interact electronically with one another over the Internet. Standards and languages, such as BPEL and OWL-S provide a platform with which Web services can be integrated. Moreover, various AI planning techniques have also been adapted to integrate services. However, the autonomous and distributed nature of an integrated service presents unique challenges to the reliability of the composed Web services. Resilience of the process execution can be achieved through self-healing, that is, the capability to detect failures autonomously and to recover from them. This paper presents the design of a self-healing composition cycle for Web services that can be used to evaluate self-healing techniques in Web service composition. Having a full understanding of the interaction between different modules in a self-healing cycle provides the designer of a composition with the knowledge necessary to build more effective self-healing systems with minimum runtime overhead.
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为Web服务设计自修复组合循环
Web服务范例允许应用程序在Internet上以电子方式相互交互。标准和语言(如BPEL和OWL-S)提供了一个可以集成Web服务的平台。此外,各种人工智能规划技术也被用于集成服务。然而,集成服务的自治和分布式特性对组合Web服务的可靠性提出了独特的挑战。流程执行的弹性可以通过自我修复来实现,即自主检测故障并从中恢复的能力。本文介绍了Web服务的自修复组合周期的设计,可用于评估Web服务组合中的自修复技术。充分了解自修复循环中不同模块之间的交互,可以为组合设计人员提供必要的知识,以最小的运行时开销构建更有效的自修复系统。
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