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Many to Many Service Discovery: A First Approach

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Dynamic service discovery is one of the main concepts which define the Service Oriented Architectures (SOA). This mechanism ensures loosely coupled services. It supports the reusability of services and the flexibility of applications. This paper provides a new service discovery approach which enhances the number of services potentially discovered and thus, it multiplies the number of candidate services. This multiplication ensures a better selection of the most suitable services and more alternatives is case of failures.

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Hock-koon, A., Oussalah, M. (2010). Many to Many Service Discovery: A First Approach. In: Babar, M.A., Gorton, I. (eds) Software Architecture. ECSA 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6285. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15114-9_40

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