2022
DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v12i2.pp1571-1578
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An effective method for clustering-based web service recommendation

Abstract: Normally web services are classified by the quality of services; however, the term quality is not absolute and defined relatively. The quality of web services is measured or derived using various parameters like reliability, scalability, flexibility, and availability. The limitation of the methods employing these parameters is that sometimes they are producing similar web services in recommendation lists. To address this research problem, the novel improved clustering-based web service recommendation method is… Show more

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“…It also reduces the latency, expenses, response time, and load balancing methods over machines. Nguyen et al [13] proposed the workload estimated approach that predicts the work at the cloud VMs and how the load balancing approach manages the number of tasks at a time. The proposed model improved the prediction by adopting back-propagation to enhance efficiency in terms of projection.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also reduces the latency, expenses, response time, and load balancing methods over machines. Nguyen et al [13] proposed the workload estimated approach that predicts the work at the cloud VMs and how the load balancing approach manages the number of tasks at a time. The proposed model improved the prediction by adopting back-propagation to enhance efficiency in terms of projection.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ontologies formalise the definition of image features in terms of words through concepts represented as classes, sub-classes, and individual variables, such representations can use ontology web language (OWL) [48], [55], [56]. The progress of the use of OWL is also supported by research in the field of improving web service technology and service oriented computing, especially in the field of web service description language [57]. Ontologies should include all classes and sub-classes that are relevant and consistent with Indonesian batik image knowledge.…”
Section: Development Of Ontology-based Batik Image Retrieval Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%