A Software Architecture Assisting Workflow Executions on Cloud Resources

Author:

Borowik Grzegorz,Woźniak Marcin,Fornaia Andrea,Giunta Rosario,Napoli Christian,Pappalardo Giuseppe,Tramontana Emiliano

Abstract

Abstract An enterprise providing services handled by means of workflows needs to monitor and control their execution, gather usage data, determine priorities, and properly use computing cloud-related resources. This paper proposes a software architecture that connects unaware services to components handling workflow monitoring and management concerns. Moreover, the provided components enhance dependability of services while letting developers focus only on the business logic

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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