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a highly concurrent process virtual machine based on event-driven process execution model
Wu Dongyao; Wei Jun; Gao Chushu; Dou Wenshen
2012
Conference Name9th IEEE International Conference on E-Business Engineering, ICEBE 2012, Including, SOAIC 2012, EM2I 2012, SOKMBI 2012, ASOC 2012
SourceProceedings - 9th IEEE International Conference on E-Business Engineering, ICEBE 2012
Pages61-69
Conference DateSeptember 9, 2012 - September 11, 2012
Conference PlaceHangzhou, China
Indexed TypeEI
ISBN9780769548098
Department(1) Institute of Software Chinese Academy of Sciences P.O.Box 8718 Beijing 100190 China
English AbstractExisting orchestration and choreography process engines only serve for dedicate process languages and majority of them show rough performance under even moderate workloads which cause them incapable for practical use. To solve the problems, the Event-driven Process Execution Model (EPEM) is presented as the common process model and the formalization of EPEM is presented to guarantee the correctness and efficiency for process transformation. A Process Virtual Machine - Once PVM is implemented based on EPEM and extended to support execution of WS-BPEL. For evaluation, the performance of Once PVM is compared with existing orchestration engines including Active BPEL, Apache ODE and Oracle BPEL Process Manager. The experimental results indicate that Once PVM shows better scalability than other tested platforms especially under high workloads. © 2012 IEEE.; Existing orchestration and choreography process engines only serve for dedicate process languages and majority of them show rough performance under even moderate workloads which cause them incapable for practical use. To solve the problems, the Event-driven Process Execution Model (EPEM) is presented as the common process model and the formalization of EPEM is presented to guarantee the correctness and efficiency for process transformation. A Process Virtual Machine - Once PVM is implemented based on EPEM and extended to support execution of WS-BPEL. For evaluation, the performance of Once PVM is compared with existing orchestration engines including Active BPEL, Apache ODE and Oracle BPEL Process Manager. The experimental results indicate that Once PVM shows better scalability than other tested platforms especially under high workloads. © 2012 IEEE.
KeywordElectronic Commerce Engines Systems Engineering
SponsorshipIEEE Comput. Soc. Tech. Comm. Electron. Commer. (TCEC)
Language英语
Content Type会议论文
URIhttp://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/15981
Collection中国科学院软件研究所
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Wu Dongyao,Wei Jun,Gao Chushu,et al. a highly concurrent process virtual machine based on event-driven process execution model[C],2012:61-69.
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