Extended Service Registry for Efficient Web Service Search

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Dr. Lakshmi. H. N

Abstract

Service registries and web service engines are the main approaches for discovering web services. Current service directories are mainly based on Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI), which is an industry standard for service registries, developed to solve the web service search problem. However, UDDI offers limited search functionalities which may return a huge number of irrelevant services. Often consumers may be unaware of precise keywords to retrieve the required services satisfactorily and may be looking for services capable of providing certain outputs. In this paper, we propose a new system called Extended Service Registry (ESR) for extended and efficient service search using an object relational database. The functional requirements are provided by the user as a set of input parameters provided for and output parameters desired from the web service. The experimental results demonstrate the efficiency of service search in our Extended Service Registry (ESR) and the variety of user queries supported.

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, D. L. H. N. (2017). Extended Service Registry for Efficient Web Service Search. International Journal on Future Revolution in Computer Science &Amp; Communication Engineering, 3(12), 421–426. Retrieved from http://www.ijfrcsce.org/index.php/ijfrcsce/article/view/435
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