Authors:
Thomas Bauer
1
and
Manfred Reichert
2
Affiliations:
1
DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology, RIC/ED, Germany
;
2
University of Ulm, Germany
Keyword(s):
Workflow Management System, Scalability, Distributed Workflow Management, Dynamic Server Assignment
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Databases and Information Systems Integration
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Enterprise Resource Planning
;
Enterprise Software Technologies
;
Enterprise-Wide Client-Server Architecture
;
Simulation and Modeling
;
Simulation Tools and Platforms
;
Software Engineering
Abstract:
Workflow management systems (WfMS) offer a promising approach for realizing process-oriented information systems. Central WfMS, with a single server controlling all workflow (WF) instances, however, may become overloaded very soon. In the literature, therefore, many approaches suggest using a multi-server WfMS with distributed WF control. In such a distributed WfMS, the concrete WF server for the control of a particular WF activity is usually defined by an associated server assignment. Following such a partitioning approach, problems may occur if components (WF servers, subnets, or gateways) become overloaded or break down. As we know from other fields of computer science, a favorable approach to handle such cases may be to dynamically change hardware assignment. This corresponds to the dynamic change of server assignments in WfMS. This paper analyses to what extend this approach is reasonable in such situations.