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QoSOnt: a QoS ontology for service-centric systems
conference contribution
posted on 2011-08-26, 10:09 authored by Glen Dobson, Russell LockRussell Lock, Ian SommervilleThis paper reports on the development of QoSOnt: an ontology for Quality of Service (QoS). Particular focus is given to its application in the field of service-centric systems. QoSOnt is being developed to promote consensus on QoS concepts, by providing a model which is generic enough for reuse across multiple domains. As well as the structure of the ontology itself, an example application currently in development - SQRM (Service QoS Requirements Matcher) - is discussed. This application is used to highlight some of the advantages of the ontology including standardisation and the level of machine understanding of QoS specifications which can be achieved.
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- Science
Department
- Computer Science
Citation
DOBSON, G., LOCK, R. and SOMMERVILLE, I., 2005. QoSOnt: a QoS ontology for service-centric systems. 31st EUROMICRO Conference on Software Engineering and Advanced Applications (EUROMICRO-SEAA 2005), 30 August - 3 September 2005, Porto, Portugal. IEEE Computer Society, pp. 80-87.Publisher
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0769524311Publisher version
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- en