Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6885264 Journal of Systems and Software 2018 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
The large number of published services has motivated the development of tools for creating customized composite services known as service compositions. While service compositions provide high agility and development flexibility, they can also pose challenges when it comes to delivering guaranteed functional and non-functional requirements. This is primarily due to the highly dynamic environment in which services operate. In this paper, we propose adaptation mechanisms that are able to effectively maintain functional and non-functional quality requirements in service compositions derived from software product lines. Unlike many existing work, the proposed adaptation mechanism does not require explicit user-defined adaptation strategies. We adopt concepts from the software product line engineering paradigm where service compositions are viewed as a collection of features and adaptation happens through product line reconfiguration. We have practically implemented the proposed mechanism in ourMagus tool suite and performed extensive experiments, which show that our work is both practical and efficient for automatically adapting service compositions once violations of functional or non-functional requirements are observed.
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