2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2014.09.005
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Elastic Business Process Management: State of the art and open challenges for BPM in the cloud

Abstract: With the advent of cloud computing, organizations are nowadays able to react rapidly to changing demands for computational resources. Not only individual applications can be hosted on virtual cloud infrastructures, but also complete business processes. This allows the realization of so-called elastic processes, i.e., processes which are carried out using elastic cloud resources. Despite the manifold benefits of elastic processes, there is still a lack of solutions supporting them.In this paper, we identify the… Show more

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“…Schulte et al [3] made a review on the current status on BPM elasticity, and the different important criteria. We focus here on the scheduling and resource allocation parts, with an emphasis on the multitenancy functionality.…”
Section: Elasticity In Bpmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schulte et al [3] made a review on the current status on BPM elasticity, and the different important criteria. We focus here on the scheduling and resource allocation parts, with an emphasis on the multitenancy functionality.…”
Section: Elasticity In Bpmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing approaches for offering BPM in cloud environments focus on fulfilling elasticity [14][15][16]. In [14] the solution seems to be very satisfying because it considers one pursue requirement: decentralization of elasticity control and the idea of generic strategies for dealing with elasticity.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If suitable data will be everywhere the equilibrium is reached, and it is not turning by itself back, namely there will not be information in the system again (Schulte et al, 2014).…”
Section: Rate Of Utility For Swapmentioning
confidence: 99%