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ReMan: A pro-active reputation management infrastructure for composite Web services

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REMAN is a reputation management infrastructure for composite Web services. It supports the aggregation of client feedback on the perceived QoS of external services, using reputation mechanisms to build service rankings. Changes in rankings are pro-actively notified to composite service clients to enable self-tuning properties in their execution.

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ICSE '09: Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Software Engineering
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