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A hybrid artificial bee colony algorithm for optimal selection of QoS-based cloud manufacturing service composition

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This study proposes a new approach for CCSOS problems, the so-called hybrid artificial bee colony (HABC) algorithm, which employs both the probabilistic model of Archimedean copula estimation of distribution algorithm (ACEDA) and the chaos operators of global best-guided artificialbee colony to generate the offspring individuals with consideration of quality of service (QoS) and CMfg environment.
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With the advent of cloud manufacturing (CMfg), more and more services in CMfg platforms may provide the same functionality but differ in performance. In order to insure the manufacturing cloud to match the complicated task requirements, composited CMfg service optimal selection (CCSOS) is becoming increasingly important. This study proposes a new approach for such CCSOS problems, the so-called hybrid artificial bee colony (HABC) algorithm, which employs both the probabilistic model of Archimedean copula estimation of distribution algorithm (ACEDA) and the chaos operators of global best-guided artificial bee colony to generate the offspring individuals with consideration of quality of service (QoS) and CMfg environment. Different-scale CCSOS problems are adopted to evaluate the performance of the proposed HABC. Experimental results have shown that the HABC can find better solutions compared with such algorithms as genetic algorithm, particle swarm optimization, and basic artificial bee colony algorithm.

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A powerful and efficient algorithm for numerical function optimization: artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithm

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TL;DR: The simulation results show that the performance of ABC algorithm is comparable to those of differential evolution, particle swarm optimization and evolutionary algorithm and can be efficiently employed to solve engineering problems with high dimensionality.
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QoS-aware middleware for Web services composition

TL;DR: This paper presents a middleware platform which addresses the issue of selecting Web services for the purpose of their composition in a way that maximizes user satisfaction expressed as utility functions over QoS attributes, while satisfying the constraints set by the user and by the structure of the composite service.
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