2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-03596-9_44
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Constructing and Evaluating an Evolving Web-API Network for Service Discovery

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“…In almost all studies on service ecosystem network evolution, degree distribution is a core element. Many studies [29,8,21,30] have concluded that the degree distribution of the A-A network complies with the power law, and a generative model of the A-A network is built to support downstream tasks. However, based on the theoretical analysis and 16 https://www.statista.com/statistics/266210/number-of-availableapplications-in-the-Google-play-store/ our experimental results, we believe that this conclusion may be misleading due to insufficient statistics and inappropriate evaluation indicators.…”
Section: Rq2: [A-a] Does the Degree Distribution Of The Service Ecosy...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In almost all studies on service ecosystem network evolution, degree distribution is a core element. Many studies [29,8,21,30] have concluded that the degree distribution of the A-A network complies with the power law, and a generative model of the A-A network is built to support downstream tasks. However, based on the theoretical analysis and 16 https://www.statista.com/statistics/266210/number-of-availableapplications-in-the-Google-play-store/ our experimental results, we believe that this conclusion may be misleading due to insufficient statistics and inappropriate evaluation indicators.…”
Section: Rq2: [A-a] Does the Degree Distribution Of The Service Ecosy...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing studies usually adopt the -as evidence that the degree distribution of the ProgrammableWeb service ecosystem network conforms to the power law. We first followed [29] and conducted a goodness-of-fit test based on the Kolmogorov-Smirnov (KS) distance to calculate a -to quantitatively measure the plausibility of the power law. The results are shown in Figure 12.…”
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“…Along with the trend of Everything as a Service (EaaS), services flourish drastically both on the Internet and in the real world. These services have become much more interconnected and have formed various service ecosystems, such as "Internet of Services", "Smart Planet" 1 and "Big Services" [16]. Nowadays, the service ecosystem continues to evolve every day, with the emergence, prosperity, integration, and decline of a large number of service individuals/service populations.…”
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confidence: 99%