Abstract

The integration of coherent services plays a potential role in the field of Service Oriented Applications. Achieving this potential standard crucially depends on the ability to recognize and exploit the available services based on user requirements. In general, the user preferences on Quality of Service (QoS) requirements are fuzzy in nature. In addition to that, the QoS requirements are user dependent even if the functional requirements are the same. With a large number of available services, service selection for dynamic composition at run time is a challenge. Functional and non-functional assumptions made at design time may violate at run-time. These violations require run time reaction, by adopting a run-time process. Therefore, dynamic and fuzzy QoS-aware service discovery for run-time composition and continuous adaptation is a strong requirement in service oriented computing. Considering that different users follow different fuzzy reasoning in various contexts at different times, a fuzzy inference based service selection approach has been proposed in this paper. Continuous adaptation is done, as and when a design time assumption violation is reported by a run-time monitoring system. We have implemented and tested the proposed approach and the results show its effectiveness.

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