Web Service QoS Matching Research Based on Ontology

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In this article,take into account QoS characteristics comprehensively and build a reliable QoS ontology model. Based on the model,Web service QoS matching will be divided into three stages.Firstly,make a estimation of semantic comparability between QoS parameters of candidate services meeting the functional requirements and the QoS parameters of requirements in QoSIndependent ontology,find candidate services meeting users needs; Then,according to the critical QoS parameters between adjacent services constraints to further refine the matching between the candidate services;Finally choose the maximum service QoS value meeting the user requests in specific areas. So as to improve the efficiency and accuracy of service matching.

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