2009
DOI: 10.1109/tsc.2009.11
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Discovering Homogeneous Web Service Community in the User-Centric Web Environment

Abstract: Abstract-The Web has undergone a tremendous change toward a highly user-centric environment. Millions of users can participate and collaborate for their own interests and benefits. Services Computing paradigm together with the proliferation of Web services have created great potential opportunities for the users, also known as service consumers, to produce value-added services by means of service discovery and composition. In this paper, we propose an efficient approach to facilitating the service consumer on … Show more

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“…Big Data for cost reduction: Some organizations that are pursuing Big data believe strongly that for the storage of large data that is structured, Big data technologies like Hadoop clusters are very cost effective solutions that can be efficiently utilized for cost reduction [7]. One company's cost comparison, for example, estimated that the cost of storing one terabyte for a year was $37,000 for a traditional relational database, $5,000 for a database appliance, and only $2,000 for a Hadoop cluster.1 Of course, these figures are not directly comparable, in that the more traditional technologies may be somewhat more reliable and easily managed.…”
Section: It's About Variety Not Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Big Data for cost reduction: Some organizations that are pursuing Big data believe strongly that for the storage of large data that is structured, Big data technologies like Hadoop clusters are very cost effective solutions that can be efficiently utilized for cost reduction [7]. One company's cost comparison, for example, estimated that the cost of storing one terabyte for a year was $37,000 for a traditional relational database, $5,000 for a database appliance, and only $2,000 for a Hadoop cluster.1 Of course, these figures are not directly comparable, in that the more traditional technologies may be somewhat more reliable and easily managed.…”
Section: It's About Variety Not Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [22], similar services are organized into service pool, i.e., homogeneous web service community. Adopting the popular atom feeds, they design a prototype to facilitate the consumers discover the subscribing Web services in an easy-of-use manner.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Designers or the development tools should maintain the traceability between the requirement specifications and design models [32] . The Internetware design should reuse any existing reusable assets, e.g., the components retrieved from component libraries [33] , patterns captured from open source software [34] , or collective-intelligence derived from online community services [35] .…”
Section: Software Architecture Of the Whole Lifecyclementioning
confidence: 99%