STUDY OF QOS WITH THE USE OF SERVICE PRE-ALLOCATION METHOD BASED ON WSR RESULTS
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The use of web services is increased nowadays in huge amount. The increasing acceptance of web services needs the effective recommendation from large number of available web services. The potential Quality-of-Service (QoS) preferences taken from web service usage history are considered in recommending web services. This will increase the QoS of recommendation result. From theusage history of the user we are mining the patterns which will generate the patterns from usage history. In the recommendation results the similar kind of web services may be repeated so it will decrease the recommendation result, when we discover the large information space then QoS will be increased. This recommendation result we will give to the server which will use for the pre-allocation of the services which reduce the web service response time.
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