An Automatic Service Composition using Clustering Techniques
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Today many companies publish their applications on the Internet. Web Services play a vital role in business environment. Many services around the web, when we take a single web service alone had limited functionality. So single service is not sufficient to respond the user’s request and often services should be combined through services composition to achieve a specific goal. A large number of approaches exist to resolve multi-objective optimization problems. In this work PSO-inspired Clustering algorithms are proposed to reduce the processing time and increase the performance of composite services.
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