A FIRM Approach to Software-Defined Service Composition
Pradeeban Kathiravelu, Tihana Galinac Grbac, Lu\'is Veiga

TL;DR
The paper introduces FIRM, a novel approach for software-defined service composition that leverages SDN and MapReduce to enhance QoS management in enterprise service workflows.
Contribution
FIRM is the first to integrate SDN and MapReduce for dynamic, QoS-aware service composition in enterprise environments.
Findings
FIRM improves service composition efficiency.
FIRM enhances QoS management capabilities.
The approach demonstrates scalability and adaptability.
Abstract
Service composition is an aggregate of services often leveraged to automate the enterprise business processes. While Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has been a forefront of service composition, services can be realized as efficient distributed and parallel constructs such as MapReduce, which are not typically exploited in service composition. With the advent of Software\-Defined Networking (SDN), global view and control of the entire network is made available to the networking controller, which can further be leveraged in application level. This paper presents FIRM, an approach for Software-Defined Service Composition by leveraging SDN and MapReduce. FIRM comprises Find, Invoke, Return, and Manage, as the core procedures in achieving a QoS-Aware Service Composition.
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