We investigate a resource management policy that allocates resources
based on the number of available resources only. We formulate a condition
on resource requesting processes, called solidity that guarantees
successful termination. Processes that do not satisfy this condition
can be modified to become solid. We investigate performance of the
resource management policy proposed by comparing it to the theoretically
found optimum for the special case. Our method can be applied in,
for example, project management systems, orchestration software and
workflow engines.
%0 Journal Article
%1 vanHee2007
%A van HEE, K.
%A SEREBRENIK, A.
%A SIDOROVA, N.
%A VOORHOEVE, M.
%A van der WAL, J.
%D 2007
%J Data and Knowledge Engineering
%K Business Correctness; Resource Scheduling Workflow; management; process;
%P 59-75
%T Scheduling-free resource management
%V 61
%X We investigate a resource management policy that allocates resources
based on the number of available resources only. We formulate a condition
on resource requesting processes, called solidity that guarantees
successful termination. Processes that do not satisfy this condition
can be modified to become solid. We investigate performance of the
resource management policy proposed by comparing it to the theoretically
found optimum for the special case. Our method can be applied in,
for example, project management systems, orchestration software and
workflow engines.
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abstract = {We investigate a resource management policy that allocates resources
based on the number of available resources only. We formulate a condition
on resource requesting processes, called solidity that guarantees
successful termination. Processes that do not satisfy this condition
can be modified to become solid. We investigate performance of the
resource management policy proposed by comparing it to the theoretically
found optimum for the special case. Our method can be applied in,
for example, project management systems, orchestration software and
workflow engines.},
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author = {van HEE, K. and SEREBRENIK, A. and SIDOROVA, N. and VOORHOEVE, M. and van der WAL, J.},
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pages = {59-75},
timestamp = {2011-08-05T23:54:50.000+0200},
title = {Scheduling-free resource management},
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