Adding Semantics to QoS Requirements

Adding Semantics to QoS Requirements

Author: 
Giallonardo, Ester
Place: 
Hershey, PA
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2011
Record type: 
Responsibility: 
Zimeo, Eugenio, jt. author
Editor: 
Milanovic, Nikola
Journal Title: 
Engineering Reliable Service Oriented Architecture
Source: 
Engineering Reliable Service Oriented Architecture
Abstract: 

To lead the software-service revolution and to make real the promise of Business to Business interactions, QoS and Semantics play key roles in every phase of Web processes’ life-cycle. Ontology-based approaches for specifying QoS enable machines to reason autonomously and dynamically on QoS knowledge, aiding the development of open and large-scale distributed applications. This chapter presents the impact of Semantics for the management of QoS Requirements in Service-based Applications, focusing on the onQoS ontology, its role for specifying service requirements and to support queries for service discovery through the onQoS-QL language. The introduced concepts and the results presented in the chapter pave the way to new technology horizons where the semantics could represent the global glue for Web processes.

Series: 
Advances in Web Technologies and Engineering

CITATION: Giallonardo, Ester. Adding Semantics to QoS Requirements edited by Milanovic, Nikola . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2011. Engineering Reliable Service Oriented Architecture - Available at: https://library.au.int/adding-semantics-qos-requirements