2134/9876326.v1 Tao Chen Tao Chen Miqing Li Miqing Li Xin Yao Xin Yao On the effects of seeding strategies: A case for search-based multi-objective service composition Loughborough University 2019 Service composition Search-based software engineering Multiobjective optimization Evolutionary algorithm Seeding strategy 2019-09-19 14:05:51 Conference contribution https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/conference_contribution/On_the_effects_of_seeding_strategies_A_case_for_search-based_multi-objective_service_composition/9876326 Service composition aims to search a composition plan of candidate services that produces the optimal results with respect to multiple and possibly conflicting Quality-of-Service (QoS) attributes, e.g., latency, throughput and cost. This leads to a multi-objective optimization problem for which evolutionary algorithm is a promising solution. In this paper, we investigate different ways of injecting knowledge about the problem into the Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm (MOEA) by seeding. Specifically, we propose four alternative seeding strategies to strengthen the quality of the initial population for the MOEA to start working with. By using the real-world WS-DREAM dataset, we conduced experimental evaluations based on 9 different workflows of service composition problems and several metrics. The results confirm the effectiveness and efficiency of those seeding strategies. We also observed that, unlike the discoveries for other problem domains, the implication of the number of seeds on the service composition problems is minimal, for which we investigated and discussed the possible reasons.