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Research on Architecture and Key Technology for Service-Oriented Workflow Performance Analysis

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Advances in Web and Network Technologies, and Information Management (APWeb 2007, WAIM 2007)

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With the advent of SOA and Grid technology, the service has become the most important element of information systems. Because of the characteristic of service, the operation and performance management of workflow meet some new difficulties. Firstly a three-dimensional model of service is proposed. Then the characteristics of workflow in service-oriented environments are presented, based on which the workflow performance analysis architecture is described. As key technologies, workflow performance evaluation and analysis are discussed, including a multi-layer performance evaluation model and three kinds of performance analysis methods.

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Kevin Chen-Chuan Chang Wei Wang Lei Chen Clarence A. Ellis Ching-Hsien Hsu Ah Chung Tsoi Haixun Wang

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Liu, B., Fan, Y. (2007). Research on Architecture and Key Technology for Service-Oriented Workflow Performance Analysis. In: Chang, K.CC., et al. Advances in Web and Network Technologies, and Information Management. APWeb WAIM 2007 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4537. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72909-9_60

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