A knowledge-based approach for self-healing service-oriented applications

Rafael Angarita, M. Rukoz, Maude Manouvrier, Yudith Cardinale
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In the context of service-oriented applications, the self-healing property provides reliable execution in order to support failures and assist automatic recovery techniques. This paper presents a knowledge-based approach for self-healing Composite Service (CS) applications. A CS is an application composed by a set of services interacting each other and invoked on the Web. Our approach is supported by Service Agents, which are in charge of the CS fault-tolerance execution control, making decisions about the selection of recovery and proactive strategies. Service Agents decisions are based on the information they have about the whole application, about themselves, and about what it is expected and what it is really happening at run-time. Hence, application knowledge for decision making comprises off-line precomputed global and local information, user QoS preferences, and propagated actual run-time information. Our approach is evaluated experimentally using a case study.
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用于自修复面向服务的应用程序的基于知识的方法
在面向服务的应用程序上下文中,自修复属性提供可靠的执行,以支持故障和辅助自动恢复技术。本文提出了一种基于知识的自修复复合服务(CS)应用程序的方法。CS是由一组相互交互并在Web上调用的服务组成的应用程序。我们的方法得到了服务代理的支持,服务代理负责CS容错执行控制,对选择恢复和主动策略做出决策。服务代理的决策是基于它们所拥有的关于整个应用程序的信息、关于它们自己的信息、关于预期的信息以及在运行时实际发生的信息。因此,用于决策制定的应用知识包括离线预先计算的全局和局部信息、用户QoS偏好和传播的实际运行时信息。我们的方法通过一个案例研究进行了实验评估。
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