Qos-Reconfigurable Web Services and Compositions for High-Assurance Systems.
The article discusses the use of service-oriented architecture (SOA) to achieve reconfigurability of modern adaptive application systems. Reconfigurable systems, the article states, can complement techniques used for service selection which satisfy changing or static system quality-of-system (QoS) r...
| Published in: | Computer (00189162) Vol. 41; no. 8; pp. 48 - 56 |
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