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Fig. 1. A simplified schema of the partial model for services and providers.
Fig. 2. Architecture and modules of the Web service migration framework.
Fig. 3. The InitializeCriteriaMatrix algorithm to compute a pair-wise criteria comparison matrix for AHP based on CriteriaPriorities of individual criteria.
Fig. 5. The partial model for service provider YProvider with information on the provider’s status properties and preference rules
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