分布式工作流中的组件和数据分布

San-Yih Hwang, Chi-Ten Yang
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设计分布式工作流管理系统(WFMS)是近年来备受关注的一个研究课题。与仅在单个站点上执行的传统客户机-服务器WFMS不同,分布式WFMS允许由多个服务器管理工作流实例的执行,从而实现可用性和效率。人们普遍认为基于组件的方法是设计分布式WFMS的一种很有前途的方法。基于组件的方法将WFMS的功能划分为许多组件,每个组件都遵循一些广为接受的分布式对象标准,例如CORBA或DCOM。这些组件可以透明地分布到不同的站点以执行,并且它们协同实现底层业务流程的目标。在基于组件的方法之后,本文提出并讨论了分布式WFMS中如何分布组件和数据的几种备选方案。具体来说,组件分布问题可以转化为两个组合问题,即不同条件下的二部图的整数规划问题和加权匹配问题。关于数据分布,我们建议完全复制工作流定义数据,并建议放置不同类型的实例数据的不同策略。
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Component and data distribution in a distributed workflow
Designing a distributed workflow management system (WFMS) has become a topic with tremendous research interests in recent years. Unlike a traditional client-server WFMS that executes only at a single site, a distributed WFMS allows the execution of a workflow instance to be governed by more than one servers so as to achieve availability and efficiency. A consensus has generally been reached that the component-based approach is a promising one to designing a distributed WFMS. The component-based approach divides the functionality of a WFMS into a number of components, each of which follows some well-accepted distributed object standard, e.g. CORBA or DCOM. These components can be distributed transparently to different sites for execution, and cooperatively they achieve the goal of the underlying business process. Following the component-based approach, this paper proposes and discusses several alternatives on how to distribute the components and the data of a distributed WFMS. Specifically, the component distribution problem can be transformed into two combinatorial problems, namely the integer programming problem and the weighted matching problem of a bipartite graph under different conditions. Regarding the data distribution, we recommend the full replication of workflow definition data and suggest different strategies in placing different types of instance data.
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