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A QoS and Consumer Personality Considered Services Discovery

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How to dynamically find web services which best meet the requirement of consumers from the massive services is an ongoing research direction. In this paper, we propose a Quality of Service (QoS) and Consumer Personality Considered services Discovery (QSCPCD) mechanism, which complements the existing service discovery. QSCPCD is a consumer-oriented service discovery mechanism, which builds at the side of service consumer and is only used by consumer himself. Initially, we obtain a variety of related web services by calculating similarity, which can improve recall ratio. From previous results, we then find services based on consumer’s requirement for QoS, which can improve precision ratio. As a result, it can speed up the discovery of services, ensure high precision of service discovery, and take into QoS and consumer personality consideration. Experiment results demonstrate the contribution of the proposed model.

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Ma, X., Sulaiman, N., Qin, H. (2011). A QoS and Consumer Personality Considered Services Discovery. In: Fong, S. (eds) Networked Digital Technologies. NDT 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 136. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22185-9_30

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