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SDF-GA: a service domain feature-oriented approach for manufacturing cloud service composition

Tianyang Li, Ting He (), Zhongjie Wang and Yufeng Zhang
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Tianyang Li: Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin
Ting He: Huaqiao University
Zhongjie Wang: Harbin Institute of Technology
Yufeng Zhang: University of Birmingham

Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2020, vol. 31, issue 3, No 9, 702 pages

Abstract: Abstract Cloud manufacturing (CMfg) is a new service-oriented manufacturing paradigm in which shared resources are integrated and encapsulated as manufacturing services. When a single service is not able to meet some manufacturing requirement, a composition of multiple services is then required via CMfg. Service composition and optimal selection (SCOS) is a key technique for creating an on-demand quality of service (QoS)-optimal efficient manufacturing service composition to satisfy various user requirements. Given the number of services with the same functionality and a similar level of QoS, SCOS has been seen as a key challenge in CMfg research. One effective approach to solving SCOS problems is to use service domain features (SDF) through investigating the probability of services being used for a specific requirement from multiple perspectives. The approach can result in a division of the service space and then help streamline the service space with large-scale candidate services. The approach can also search for optimal subspaces that most likely contribute to an overall optimal solution. Accordingly, this paper develops an SDF-oriented genetic algorithm to effectively create a manufacturing service composition with large-scale candidate services. Fine-grained SDF definitions are developed to divide the service space. SDF-based optimization strategies are adopted. The novelty of the proposed algorithm is presented based on Bayes’ theorem. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is validated by solving three real-world SCOS problems in a private CMfg.

Keywords: Service domain features (SDFs); Service composition and optimal selection (SCOS); Cloud manufacturing (CMfg); Manufacturing cloud service composition; Genetic algorithm (GA) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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