2009 International Symposium on Intelligent Ubiquitous Computing and Education 2009
DOI: 10.1109/iuce.2009.45
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A New Web Service Model Based on QoS

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“…Another important area of routing that is also not to be confused with Resilient Routing is Quality of Service (QoS) routing [15]. QoS has become more and more important with the growth of new areas such as the Internet of things [16], voice over IP and video on demand [17]. The basic principle of QoS routing is the identification and usage of the fastest and most consistence connection available to the client at the time.…”
Section: An Overview On Resilient Routing In Telecommunication Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important area of routing that is also not to be confused with Resilient Routing is Quality of Service (QoS) routing [15]. QoS has become more and more important with the growth of new areas such as the Internet of things [16], voice over IP and video on demand [17]. The basic principle of QoS routing is the identification and usage of the fastest and most consistence connection available to the client at the time.…”
Section: An Overview On Resilient Routing In Telecommunication Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However BPEL4WS suffers from a number of limitations: (1) its weak representation of roles involved in business processes, (2) its lack of support for semantic information, and (3) its lack of support for business agreements which translate into non-functional QoS requirements in our presented system. Semantic service description is the base for service discovery in mobile environments [21]. It describes the functional and non-functional properties of services and their inherent relationships.…”
Section: Service Model and Composition Planmentioning
confidence: 99%