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Integration of Services into Workflow Applications
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Integration of Services into Workflow Applications

by Pawel Czarnul
June 2015
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
290 pages
7h 37m
English
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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178 Workflow Management and Execution Using BeesyCluster
FIGURE 6.17: Parallel workflow execution using distributed software
agents.
The author recommends extending this approach over all tasks t
p
preceding task t
i
and computing:
t
m
= min
c
{max
p
t
comm p c i
} (6.2)
Workflow Management System in BeesyCluster 179
and comparing with the value of t
comm p cnow i
for the current con-
tainer for which the cost of migration equals 0. If t
comm p cnow i
<
t
m
, then the agent stays where it is, otherwise it migrates to con-
tainer c for which t
m
has the minimum value.
In [78, 77], a workflow application with structure (t t t)
3
t
(t||t) was executed and tested. This workflow ...
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