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    A broker based approach for cloud provider selection
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014) Achar, R.; Santhi Thilagam, P.
    Rapid growth of internet technology made many IaaS providers arise across the globe to meet the needs of small IT companies. Number of IT companies started using resources of IaaS provider due to elastic and pay as you go nature. Increasing number of cloud providers results in difficulty for requester to select suitable cloud provider based on requirements. In this paper we present a broker based architecture for selecting suitable cloud provider from multiple providers. The broker measure the quality of each cloud provider and prioritize them based on the needs of the requester. The experiment is conducted using cloudsim simulator shows that proposed architecture selects suitable cloud provider. © 2014 IEEE.
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    Trusted partner selection in broker based cloud federation
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017) Gupta, M.K.; Annappa, B.
    Cloud federation is a group of aggregated providers, who are mutually cooperating and collaborating to share their resources in order to improve each other services. It has lured the attention of commercial industries towards itself for its effective utilization of cloud resources. Effective management of the resource is very much required in order to increase the profits of an individual service provider in federation, but a lack of proper business model hinders service provider in deploying its feature. In this paper, cloud federation is created based on intelligent, trusted broker. It opens a possibility of borrowing the resources from foreign clouds and deliver quality of service as promised by them. Trust factor is used in the paper to classify the foreign clouds according to previous performances and its neighbouring recommendations. Foreign clouds can only take participation, if it is approved by the broker. Furthermore, broker enforces foreign clouds to participate in the federation and behave reliably. © 2016 IEEE.
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    Quality and business offer driven selection of web services for compositions
    (2009) D’Mello, D.A.; Ananthanarayana, V.S.
    The service composition makes use of the existing services to produce a new value added service to execute the complex business process. The service discovery finds the suitable services (candidates) for the various tasks of the composition based on the functionality. The service selection in composition assigns the best candidate for each tasks of the pre-structured composition plan based on the non-functional properties. In this paper, we propose the broker based architecture for the QoS and business offer aware Web service compositions. The broker architecture facilitates the registration of a new composite service into three different registries. The broker publishes service information into the service registry and QoS into the QoS registry. The business offers of the composite Web service are published into a separate repository called business offer (BO) registry. The broker employs the mechanism for the optimal assignment of the Web services to the individual tasks of the composition. The assignment is based on the composite service providers's (CSP) variety of requirements defined on the QoS and business offers. The broker also computes the QoS of resulting composition and provides the useful information for the CSP to publish thier business offers. © 2009 Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
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    Dynamic web service composition based on operation flow semantics
    (2010) D’Mello, D.A.; Ananthanarayana, V.S.
    Dynamic Web service composition is a process of building a new value added service using available services to satisfy the requester's complex functional need. In this paper we propose the broker based architecture for dynamic Web service composition. The broker plays a major role in effective discovery of Web services for the individual tasks of the complex need. The broker maintains flow knowledge for the composition, which stores the dependency among the Web service operations and their input, output parameters. For the given complex requirements, the broker first generates the abstract composition plan and discovers the possible candidate Web services to each task of the abstract composition plan. The abstract composition plan is further refined based on the Message Exchange Patterns (MEP), Input/Output parameters, QoS of the candidate Web services to produce refined composition plan involving Web service operations with execution flow. The refined composition plan is then transferred to generic service provider to generate executable composition plan based on the requester's input or output requirements and preferences. The proposed effective Web service discovery and composition mechanism is defined based on the concept of functional semantics and flow semantics of Web service operations. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.