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A fully distributed architecture for large scale workflow enactment
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International Journal Of Cooperative Information Systems. World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd, v. 12, n. 4, n. 411, n. 440, 2003.
0218-8430
WOS:000186718900001
Author
Silva, RS
Wainer, J
Madeira, ERM
Institutions
Abstract
Standard client-server workflow management systems are usually designed as client-server systems. The central server is responsible for the coordination of the workflow execution and, in some cases, may manage the activities database. This centralized control architecture may represent a single point of failure, which compromises the availability of the system. We propose a fully distributed and configurable architecture for workflow management systems. It is based on the idea that the activities of a case (an instance of the process) migrate from host to host, executing the workflow tasks, following a process plan. This core architecture is improved with the addition of other distributed components so that other requirements for Workflow Management Systems, besides scalability, are also addressed. The components of the architecture were tested in different distributed and centralized configurations. The ability to configure the location of components and the use of dynamic allocation of tasks were effective for the implementation of load balancing policies. 12 4 411 440