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Managing Dependencies for a Hierarchical Service-based System


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1 Department of Computer Science, St. Joseph Engineering College, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Vamanjoor, Mangalore – 575028, Karnataka, India
2 Department of Microbiolgy, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Mangalore - 57500, Karnataka, India
 

This study proposes a hierarchical model of a Service-Based System (SBS) based to represent horizontal and vertical dependencies within a SBS. In order to detect ischolar_main-causes and conduct impact-analysis of anomalies occurring in a SBS, we represent the SBS as a multi-layer system consisting of Business Process Management (BPM) layer, Service Composition and Coordination (SCC) layer and Service Infrastructure (SI) layer using Hypergraphs. The intra-layer and inter-layer relationships are depicted by hyperedges that effectively depicts n-ary relationships which are not possible with simple graphs. Using hypergraphs and hyperedges we have effectively represented intra-layer horizontal time dependencies and inter-layer vertical time and resource dependencies. Horizontal time dependencies help us to analyse the impact of a time delay on related entities of the same layer. Vertical resource dependencies help in ischolar_main-cause analysis of the time delay. Vertical time dependencies aid in finding the impact of service delay on activities of the business layer. Our approach based on hypergraph helps to model relationships of a SBS from multiple perspectives using hyperedges. The proposed approach meticulously represents various vertical and horizontal dependencies between elements of a SBS and can be effectively utilised to identify ischolar_main-cause of an anomaly and its impact on related entities of a hierarchical SBS.

Keywords

Dependency, Hierarchical Service-Based System, Impact-Analysis, Multi-Level Hypergraphs, Root-Cause Analysis.
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Sridevi Saralaya
Department of Computer Science, St. Joseph Engineering College, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Vamanjoor, Mangalore – 575028, Karnataka, India
Rio D'Souza
Department of Computer Science, St. Joseph Engineering College, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Vamanjoor, Mangalore – 575028, Karnataka, India
Vishwas Saralaya
Department of Microbiolgy, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Mangalore - 57500, Karnataka, India

Abstract


This study proposes a hierarchical model of a Service-Based System (SBS) based to represent horizontal and vertical dependencies within a SBS. In order to detect ischolar_main-causes and conduct impact-analysis of anomalies occurring in a SBS, we represent the SBS as a multi-layer system consisting of Business Process Management (BPM) layer, Service Composition and Coordination (SCC) layer and Service Infrastructure (SI) layer using Hypergraphs. The intra-layer and inter-layer relationships are depicted by hyperedges that effectively depicts n-ary relationships which are not possible with simple graphs. Using hypergraphs and hyperedges we have effectively represented intra-layer horizontal time dependencies and inter-layer vertical time and resource dependencies. Horizontal time dependencies help us to analyse the impact of a time delay on related entities of the same layer. Vertical resource dependencies help in ischolar_main-cause analysis of the time delay. Vertical time dependencies aid in finding the impact of service delay on activities of the business layer. Our approach based on hypergraph helps to model relationships of a SBS from multiple perspectives using hyperedges. The proposed approach meticulously represents various vertical and horizontal dependencies between elements of a SBS and can be effectively utilised to identify ischolar_main-cause of an anomaly and its impact on related entities of a hierarchical SBS.

Keywords


Dependency, Hierarchical Service-Based System, Impact-Analysis, Multi-Level Hypergraphs, Root-Cause Analysis.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2016%2Fv9i27%2F135322