Web Service Composition for Executing Workflows: Open Issues, Challenges, Survey and Future Directions
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Cloud computing has nowadays become a dominant technology to reduce the computation cost by elastically providing resources to users on a pay-per-use basis. More and more data intensive business and scientific web service applications represented by workflows have been moved or are in active transition to cloud platforms. Therefore, efficient web service compositing for executing workflow are in high demand. This paper conduct extensive survey of various existing web service composition technique for executing workflow. From survey it is identified very limited work is done for minimizing workflow execution processing time with minimal energy dissipation considering task deadline requirement under heterogeneous cloud computational environment. This paper identifies open issues and future challenges and presented possible solution in building efficient web service composition for executing workflows under heterogeneous cloud computational environment
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