Web Service Composition: An Agent-Based Approach
2017Vol. 185, pp. 121–126
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Abstract
This paper presents an agent-based workflow model which combines nondeterministic planning and satisfiability to obtain resilient Web services compositions. In our approach a planning agent seeks for k plans (i.e, k alternative compositions of Web services) that solve a given composition request. Such plans are merged in a binary decision tree (i.e, the resulting resilient composition). Results have shown it is possible to obtain binary trees in relatively low times and with a large and satisfactory amount of plans.
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