Solving service selection problem based on a novel multi-objective artificial bees colony algorithm |
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Authors: | Liping Huang Bin Zhang Xun Yuan Changsheng Zhang Yan Gao |
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Affiliation: | 1.Software College,Northeastern University,Shenyang,China;2.School of Computer Science and Engineering,Northeastern University,Shenyang,China;3.Institute of Information Science & Engineering,Shenyang Ligong University,Shenyang,China |
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Abstract: | Service computing is a new paradigm and has been widely used in many fields. The multi-objective service selection is a basic problem in service computing and it is non-deterministic polynomial (NP)-hard. This paper proposes a novel multi-objective artificial bees colony (n-MOABC) algorithm to solve service selection problem. A composite service instance is a food source in the algorithm. The fitness of a food source is related to the quality of service (QoS) attributes of a composite service instance. The search strategy of the bees are based on dominance. If a food source has not been updated in successive maximum trial (Max Trial) times, it will be abandoned. In experiment phase, a parallel approach is used based on map-reduce framework for n-MOABC algorithm. The performance of the algorithm has been tested on a variety of data sets. The computational results demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in comparison to a novel bi-ant colony optimization (NBACO) algorithm and co-evolution algorithm. |
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