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Most Influential WWW 2003 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Quality Driven Web Services Composition

Liangzhao Zeng; Boualem Benatallah; Marlon Dumas; Jayant Kalagnanam; Quan Z. Sheng

Venue
ACM Web Conference (WWW) 2003
Recognition
Most Influential WWW 2003 Paper (Rank No. 4)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
9
Certificate ID
067f7d64d2014865

Abstract

The process-driven composition of Web services is emerging as a promising approach to integrate business applications within and across organizational boundaries. In this approach, individual Web services are federated into composite Web services whose business logic is expressed as a process model. The tasks of this process model are essentially invocations to functionalities offered by the underlying component services. Usually, several component services are able to execute a given task, although with different levels of pricing and quality. In this paper, we advocate that the selection of component services should be carried out during the execution of a composite service, rather than at design-time. In addition, this selection should consider multiple criteria (e.g., price, duration, reliability), and it should take into account global constraints and preferences set by the user (e.g., budget constraints). Accordingly, the paper proposes a global planning approach to optimally select component services during the execution of a composite service. Service selection is formulated as an optimization problem which can be solved using efficient linear programming methods. Experimental results show that this global planning approach outperforms approaches in which the component services are selected individually for each task in a composite service.

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