A social network approach in Semantic Web Services Selection using Follow the Leader behavior

Automatic discovery of Web services is a crucial task for e-business communities. Locating and selecting "the best" Web service from a vast number of similar services that matches the user's requirements and preferences is a cognitive challenge and requires the use of an intelligent d...

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user preferences
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