Work place: ReDCAD Laboratory, Sfax, Tunisia
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Research Interests: World Wide Web
Biography
Yossra. Hadj Kacem has an M.S. degree in computer science. She received her M.S. degree from the Higher Istitute of Computer Science and Multimedia of Sfax, Tunisia in 2016. Her research work focuses on Web services.
By Randa. Hammami Yossra. Hadj Kacem Senda. Souissi Hatem. Bellaaj Ahmed. Hadj Kacem
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2017.02.02, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2017
Web services are considered as one of the best and most widespread solution for handling the interoperability problem and the challenge of integration. The proliferation of Web services over the Internet becomes more and more significant. They are henceforth playing an important role in several fields such as e-health, e-commerce and e-learning. Thus, one important question arises: how to manage Web services more efficiently? It is a key problem to the Web services based- applications at present especially that the need to enhance the Quality of Services (QoS) is constantly growing: the better the QoS are, the more the users are satisfied. This has spurred the study of scheduling algorithms for providing QoS guarantees.
In this paper we put the light on the Web services requests scheduling strategies on the server side. In fact, we present a brief overview and a comparative evaluation of three queuing scheduling disciplines for Web services, which are: First in First out (FIFO), Priority Queuing (PQ) and Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ). Then, we put forward a new scheduling strategy based on two well-known strategies namely: Priority Queuing and Weighted Fair Queuing. The experimental results highlight the merits and shortcomings of each scheduling discipline in addition to its performance in terms of: execution time, communication time and response time.
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