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TP-monitor-based workflow management system architecture
Workflow Management System (WFMS) implementations traditionally follow a client/server architecture with monolithic servers (workflow engines). This poster presents a WFMS architecture based on a TP-Monitor environment which partitions the workflow engine into several resource managers (RMs) individually managed by a TP-Monitor environment. The RMs together form the workflow engine serving user requests.