Research and Design on P2P Business Process Execution Framework for Workflow Management Systems

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Efficient business workflow management in large-scale areas is in great demand. However, current business workflow management systems are short of distributed workflow execution support. In our paper, we design and implement a distributed framework called PeerODE for Apache ODE (Orchestration Director Engine) [1], an open-sourced business workflow engine. PeerODE presents a scalable approach to P2P business process execution. The scheduling experiment on PeerODE shows that the framework handles the distributed business process execution effectively.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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4771-4774

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