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In the past few years, cloud computing is gaining a considerable momentum as a new computing paradigm for shifting the service delivery. With cloud computing, users enjoy the option to deploy their services over a network of powerful resource pool with practically no capital investment and modest operating cost [10, 27, 111, 148]. Despite a considerable amount of research works on addressing various challenges in cloud computing such as data processing and migration [17, 68, 97, 144], knowledge management [57], accessibility [151], and security and privacy [115, 120], cloud services discovery still largely remains an untouched area [148].
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WADL is the REST equivalent of WSDL that can be used to describe RESTful Web services. Unified Service Description Language (USDL) is excluded due to the insufficient results during our initial attempts for cloud service discovery.
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Noor, T., Sheng, Q., Bouguettaya, A. (2014). Cloud Service Crawler Engine. In: Trust Management in Cloud Services. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12250-2_6
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