Novel ill-defined technique to make effective QOS using web service selection

Mohammed Sadhik Shaik *

Sr. Software web developer Engineer, Computer science, Germania Insurance, Melissa, Texas.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 20(02), 1454-1460
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2023.20.2.2418
 
Publication history: 
Received on 05 October 2023; revised on 16 November 2023; accepted on 27 November 2023
 
Abstract: 
A variety of web-based applications rely heavily on web services these days to provide efficient services and boost QoS. The usage of web and cloud services is increasing in response to rising user demands. An efficient approach to ranking services is required for their utilization in order to enhance QoS. Because it relies on multiple criteria, ranking the services in the cloud is challenging. Making a good preference-based choice is facilitated by the decision-making process in this instance. To effectively pick the services being used to improve QoS, this research proposes a novel ill-defined based MCDM approach. Conquering ambiguity in decision-making capture and management is the problem at hand. Users are delighted with the results of the analysis that they get from utilizing fuzzy opinions to rate the services, which are based on the fuzzy and matching methods. As we find out how well the planned approach works, we can see how accessible the service is, how reliable the data is, and how much it will cost. We compare the proposed approach to other methods that are already available, such as web selection based on TOPSIS and web selection based on AHP + TOPSIS.
 
Keywords: 
Web Service; Cloud Services; Fuzzy; Quality of Service; Decision making\
 
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