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Method for multi-objective quality-driven service selection

Trummer, Immanuel  
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Faltings, Boi  
2013

This invention relates to the field of multi-objective workflow optimization. Certain exemplary embodiments of the invention are applicable in cases where workflow descriptions contain choice variables relating for instance to the selection of a specific service provider out of several service providers that provide similar services, to the selection of human workers, or to the selection between alternative subworkflows. A binding represents a combination of choices, binding the choice variables to specific values. Bindings induce specific cost and/or quality properties to the workflow, a binding being Pareto-optimal if no other binding exists that is at least as good for every cost and/or quality property and better for at least one property. Certain exemplary embodiments relate to a system and/or computer-implemented method for computing an approximation of the set of Pareto-optimal bindings such that the computed approximation satisfies specified minimum precision requirements

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EPO Family ID

48427809

Author(s)
Trummer, Immanuel  
Faltings, Boi  
TTO classification

TTO:6.1134

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AVP-R-TTO  
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DOICountry codeKind codeDate issued

US2013132148

US

A1

2013-05-23

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June 13, 2017
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