2022
DOI: 10.1111/exsy.13084
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Multi‐objective memetic approach for the optimal web services composition

Abstract: Service composition is the process of combining a set of elementary or atomic services.The aim is to produce a new composite service to satisfy the user's request that cannot be satisfied by the atomic services. Combining multiple services is a complex problem that has been the subject of several research studies. The meta-heuristic approaches are good techniques that have been used to solve several complex problems in various domains. These techniques are able to discover promising search regions and locate g… Show more

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“…Multiple-objective heuristic algorithms based on the WM: However, single-target heuristic algorithms, even when QoS includes multiple attributes, are highly dependent on the weights of each attribute, providing users with limited options. Azouzd et al proposed a multi-objective meme algorithm (MO-MA) that combined LS and GA methods, effectively utilizing the potential area generated by genetic algorithms [30]. Hosseini et al treated service cost and multi-cloud risk perspectives as a dual-objective optimization problem.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multiple-objective heuristic algorithms based on the WM: However, single-target heuristic algorithms, even when QoS includes multiple attributes, are highly dependent on the weights of each attribute, providing users with limited options. Azouzd et al proposed a multi-objective meme algorithm (MO-MA) that combined LS and GA methods, effectively utilizing the potential area generated by genetic algorithms [30]. Hosseini et al treated service cost and multi-cloud risk perspectives as a dual-objective optimization problem.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the obtained scheduling scheme may perform well in one objective but exhibit poor performance in other perspectives, leading to impractical recovery plans (Chen et al, 2013). Second, relying on a single solution cannot accommodate the diverse decision preferences of different decision‐makers, thus lacking comprehensiveness (Atencia et al, 2019; Azouz & Boughaci, 2022). Furthermore, these previous works allocate less attention to the crew aspect, despite evidence demonstrating the significant impact of crew satisfaction on service quality and passenger loyalty, particularly during the COVID‐19 pandemic (Nayak et al, 2022), even though it may cause economic loss from airline perspective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%