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Quality of service requirements specification using an ontology
conference contribution
posted on 2011-08-26, 10:33 authored by Glen Dobson, Russell LockRussell Lock, Ian SommervilleThis paper describes an approach to specifying the QoS requirements of service-centric systems using an ontology for Quality of Service. A requirements matching tool which makes use of this approach is also presented. This tool allows clients to discover services and differentiate between them based upon their QoS requirements. The ways in which the tool both constrains and aids the user in constructing requirements, and applies a degree of intelligence in the matching process, demonstrates the advantages of the underlying ontology.
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School
- Science
Department
- Computer Science
Citation
DOBSON, G., LOCK, R. and SOMMERVILLE, I., 2005. Quality of service requirements specification using an ontology. 1st International Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing: Consequences for Engineering Requirements (SOCCER'05), Paris, France. IEEE Computer Society.Publisher
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2005Notes
This is a conference paper for a workshop 1st International Workshop on Service-Oriented Computing: Consequences for Engineering Requirements (SOCCER'05), part of the 13th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering (RE 2005), IEEE Computer Society.Publisher version
Language
- en