A Multi-tenant Architecture for Business Process Executions

M. Pathirage, S. Perera, I. Kumara, S. Weerawarana
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Cloud computing, as a concept, promises cost savings to end-users by letting them outsource their non-critical business functions to a third party in pay-as-you-go style. However, to enable economic pay-as-you-go services, we need Cloud middleware that maximizes sharing and support near zero costs for unused applications. Multi-tenancy, which let multiple tenants (user) to share a single application instance securely, is a key enabler for building such a middleware. On the other hand, Business processes capture Business logic of organizations in an abstract and reusable manner, and hence play a key role in most organizations. This paper presents the design and architecture of a Multi-tenant Workflow engine while discussing in detail potential use cases of such architecture. Primary contributions of this paper are motivating workflow multi-tenancy, and the design and implementation of multi-tenant workflow engine that enables multiple tenants to run their workflows securely within the same workflow engine instance without modifications to the workflows.
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用于业务流程执行的多租户体系结构
云计算作为一个概念,通过让最终用户以现收现付的方式将其非关键业务功能外包给第三方,从而承诺为最终用户节省成本。然而,为了实现经济的即用即付服务,我们需要云中间件能够最大限度地为未使用的应用程序提供零成本的共享和支持。多租户允许多个租户(用户)安全地共享单个应用程序实例,这是构建此类中间件的关键支持因素。另一方面,业务流程以抽象和可重用的方式捕获组织的业务逻辑,因此在大多数组织中发挥关键作用。本文介绍了多租户工作流引擎的设计和体系结构,同时详细讨论了这种体系结构的潜在用例。本文的主要贡献是促进工作流多租户,以及多租户工作流引擎的设计和实现,该引擎使多个租户能够在同一个工作流引擎实例中安全地运行其工作流,而无需修改工作流。
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