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Managing Large Numbers of Business Processes with Cloud Workflow Systems

Liu, X., Yang, Y., Cao, D., Yuan, D. and Chen, J.

    With the emergence of cloud computing which can deliver on-demand high-performance computing resources over the Internet, cloud workflow systems offer a competitive software solution for managing large numbers of business processes. In this paper, we first analyse the basic system requirements through a motivating example, and then, the general design of a cloud workflow system is proposed with the focus on its system architecture, functionalities and QoS (quality of service) management. Afterwards, the system implementation of a peer-to-peer based prototype cloud workflow system is demonstrated to verify our design. Finally, experimental results show that with the dynamic resource provisioning, conventional violation handling strategies such as workflow local rescheduling can ensure the on-time completion of large numbers of business processes in a more cost-effective way.
Cite as: Liu, X., Yang, Y., Cao, D., Yuan, D. and Chen, J. (2012). Managing Large Numbers of Business Processes with Cloud Workflow Systems. In Proc. Australasian Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Computing (AusPDC 2012) Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 127. Chen, J. and Ranjan, R. Eds., ACS. 33-42
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