International Journal of Advances in Applied Computational Intelligence
  IJAACI
  2833-5600
  
   10.54216/IJAACI
   https://www.americaspg.com/journals/show/3479
  
 
 
  
   2022
  
  
   2022
  
 
 
  
   Integration of Business Process Web Services Using BPEL and QoS Optimization for Effective Composition
  
  
   Ankara University, Engineering Faculty, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Engineering, Ankara, Turkey
   
    Ramazan
    Ramazan
   
   Faculty of Information Technology and Robotics, Vitebsk State Technological University, Belarus
   
    Sergey
    Drominko
   
  
  
   The importance of business procedures and web services in facilitating effective and dynamic company operations is highlighted in this section as it delves into their construction and integration. Web services are defined by their reuse and seamless integration, and they communicate and integrate using standard like XML, WSDL, UDDI, and SOAP. The importance of web service composing is emphasized throughout the section. This technique involves combining many services to handle complicated tasks and improve performance. Static (design-time), dynamic (runtime) composing approaches, together with orchestrating, and the choreography, are the main categories in the field. Using state-of-the-art methods such as BPEL (Business Process Execution Language), Petri nets, and AI-based methods, the method of composition entails three critical phases: identifying services, selection, and scheduling. To demonstrate how to deal with dependency issues, mistakes, and optimizing, this section also discusses scheduling difficulties by combining Hierarchical Task Networks (HTN) with Partial Order Planning (POP). Being compliant with QoS (Quality of Service) standards is supported by dynamically services selection, which also facilitates strong, automatic business processes. Web services have the ability to streamline Business-to-Business (B2B) interactions, improve agility, and save costs, as highlighted in this section. Companies may improve the quality of products, speed delivery, and provide individualized services by automating workflows and using dynamically composition. The study suggests cutting-edge mathematical techniques to boost performance and shows how to put them to use in practical situations. Comparing the two methods at one service, the Proposed Method completes the work in 0.16 seconds, which is 98.67% quicker than the Conventional Method's 0.3 seconds are. Because it yields quicker responses without sacrificing efficiency, the Proposed Method is more accurate. With an increase in time for execution accuracy, the suggested technique is more effective and faster at one service.
  
  
   2025
  
  
   2025
  
  
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   33
  
  
   10.54216/IJAACI.070102
   https://www.americaspg.com/articleinfo/31/show/3479