Towards a Universal Service Description Language

Author(s):  
L. Simon ◽  
A. Bansal ◽  
A. Mallya ◽  
S. Kona ◽  
G. Gupta ◽  
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Author(s):  
L. Simon ◽  
Ajay Mallya ◽  
Ajay Bansal ◽  
Gopal Gupta ◽  
T.D. Hite

Author(s):  
A. Bansal ◽  
S. Kona ◽  
L. Simon ◽  
A. Mallya ◽  
G. Gupta ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Hind Benfenatki ◽  
Catarina Ferreira Da Silva ◽  
Aïcha-Nabila Benharkat ◽  
Parisa Ghodous ◽  
Zakaria Maamar

Linked Unified Service Description Language (Linked USDL) provides a comprehensive way for describing services from operational, technical, and business perspectives. However, this description treats services as isolated components that offer functionalities only without emphasis on how they are used. This paper discusses how to extend Linked USDL in a way that permits to describe the services of a marketplace in support of automating the provisioning of service-oriented cloud-based business applications along with satisfying users' requirements. The marketplace consists of business services that can be composed and specialized services that act on behalf of the infrastructure upon which these applications are deployed. A set of experiments demonstrating the use of the extended Linked USDL are also presented in the paper.


2004 ◽  
Vol 144 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-126 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jonathan Lee ◽  
K.F.R. Liu ◽  
Y.-C. Wang ◽  
W. Chiang

2011 ◽  
Vol 08 (04) ◽  
pp. 291-302
Author(s):  
RAVI SHANKAR PANDEY

Web services are programs which perform some elementary business process of an application and are distributed over the Internet. These services are described, discovered and executed using standard languages WSDL, SOAP and UDDI. Proliferation of web services has resulted in intense competition between providers, which provide the same service. To survive in such a competitive environment, they need to advertise the quality of their service. Web service description language does not provide support to describe quality attributes. Recently, DAmbrogio proposed QOS model of web services based on a meta model of WSDL. In this paper, we present a platform to advertise QOS as declared by the service provider. This tool generates a WSDL file from Java code along with its quality of service attributes. It accepts Java code and a file containing quality attributes. These attributes include reliability, availability, and operation demand and operation latency. These attributes are included in WSDL file as a content of description element.


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