Reliable Web Services Approaches of Mobile CloudComputing: A Comparative study
Amr S.Abdelfattah, Tamer Abdelkader, EI-Sayed M. EI-Horbaty

TL;DR
This paper compares middleware and mobile agent approaches to enhance web service reliability for mobile devices amid intermittent connectivity, focusing on ensuring request execution despite communication issues.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of recent middleware and mobile agent strategies for improving web service reliability in mobile cloud computing.
Findings
Middleware approach improves request success rates.
Mobile Agent approach reduces communication overhead.
Both approaches address connectivity challenges effectively.
Abstract
The Mobile intermittent wireless connectivity limits the evolution of the mobile landscape, such that this progress coupled with the ubiquitous nature of the Internet and the web services. The web service Reliability achieves the low overhead communication and retrieves the appropriate state response from the web service consumption. This paper discusses and analyzes the most recent approaches that achieve the reliability of web services consumed by mobile devices. Achieving the reliable web service consumption istended to two approaches: Middleware approach and Mobile Agent(MA) approach. Both of them focus on ensuring the request execution under the communication limitations and services temporary unavailability.
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