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Design and implementation of fault tolerance techniques to improve QoS in SOA

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posted on 2015-05-13, 09:23 authored by E. M. Oliveira, J. C. Estrella, B. T. Kuehne, D. M. L. Filho, L. J. Adami, L. H. Nunes, L. H. Nakamura, R. M. Libardi, P. S. L. Souza, Stephan Reiff-Marganiec
Fault tolerance techniques can improve the trust of users in service oriented architectures as they can ensure data availability. This paper presents an implementation of a novel fault tolerance mechanism in a SOA architecture which simultaneously provides increased availability and better quality of service. In addition to this mechanism, a service selector using reputation ratings of the architecture components is discussed. The selection is based on information from past transactions of the components of the architecture, which allows to identify the best web services able to meet the requests of customers. The mechanisms are tested and a performance evaluation is presented to validate the results.

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We thank CAPES and FAPESP (in processes 2011/09524-7, 2013/26420-6, 2011/12670-5), for the support of this research. We also like to thank ICMCUSP and the LaSDPC for offering the necessary equipments for this study. Some of this work was conducted while Stephan Reiff-Marganiec was on study leave from the University of Leicester.

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Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Computer Science

Source

10th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM), 2014, Rio de Janeiro

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publisher

IEEE

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978-3-901882-67-8

Copyright date

2014

Available date

2015-05-13

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http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=7014139

Temporal coverage: start date

2014-11-17

Temporal coverage: end date

2014-11-21

Language

en

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