2017
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.4360
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Fuzzy ACID properties for self‐adaptive composite cloud services execution

Abstract: The ACID transaction model has played a cornerstone role in service composition to guarantee that composite services (CSs) have transactional support and consistent outcomes even in presence of failures. However, the classical ACID properties are too restrictive for independent and multi-proprietors services running on distributed environments, such clouds. Transactional properties allow a relaxed atomicity and isolation, providing an "all-or-(almost)nothing" model.In previous works, we proposed a model to rel… Show more

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“…Gabrel et al 33 proposed an approach for solving more efficiently polynomial cases based on a scheduling formulation with AND/OR constraints, using a directed graph structure. Cardinale et al 34 proposed an approach to measure the fuzzy atomicity and gave a model allowing to self-adapt the composite service execution, taking into account the state of the composite service execution and user preferences. Rodriguez-Mier et al 35 proposed a hybrid approach for automatic composition of web services that generated semantic input-output matching compositions minimizing the number of services and optimizing the global QoS.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gabrel et al 33 proposed an approach for solving more efficiently polynomial cases based on a scheduling formulation with AND/OR constraints, using a directed graph structure. Cardinale et al 34 proposed an approach to measure the fuzzy atomicity and gave a model allowing to self-adapt the composite service execution, taking into account the state of the composite service execution and user preferences. Rodriguez-Mier et al 35 proposed a hybrid approach for automatic composition of web services that generated semantic input-output matching compositions minimizing the number of services and optimizing the global QoS.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second paper, titled “Fuzzy ACID Properties for Self‐Adaptive Composite Cloud Services Execution,” by Cardinale et al discusses a self‐adaptive model that aims at relaxing atomicity of composite service execution by introducing the notion of fuzzy atomicity. The fuzzy atomicity is built upon a set of transactional properties and is relaxed using either compensation or checkpointing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%