While numerous efforts have focused on service composition in the Grid environment, service selection among similar services from multiple providers has not been addressed. In particular, all service composition work done so far are based on a given selection of services under a well set environment. As a result, uncertainty (e.g., server load, network traffic, computation time of the services due to changing memory and other unexpected conditions) under a real, dynamic environment has never been considered. This paper prototypes the service selection under a Grid environment and proposes an uncertainty framework to address the issue. Experimental results show that our considerations are valid and our preliminary solution works well in our Globus Grid network.
William Kwok-Wai Cheung, Jiming Liu, Kevin H. Tsan