Performance Evaluation of Workflows Using Continuous Petri Nets with Interval Firing Speeds
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概要
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In this paper, we study performance evaluation of workflow-based information systems. Because of state space explosion, analysis by stochastic models, such as stochastic Petri nets and queuing models, is not suitable for workflow systems in which a large number of flow instances run concurrently. We use fluid-flow approximation technique to overcome this difficulty. In the proposed method, GSPN (Generalized Stochastic Petri Nets) models representing workflows are approximated by a class of timed continuous Petri nets, called routing timed continuous Petri nets (RTCPN). In RTCPN models, each discrete set is approximated by a continuous region on a real-valued vector space, and variance in probability distribution is replaced with a real-valued interval. Next we derive piecewise linear systems from RTCPN models, and use interval methods to compute guaranteed enclosures for state variables. As a case study, we solve an optimal resource assignment problem for a paper review process.
- 電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2008-11-01
著者
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Hiraishi Kunihiko
School Of Information Science Japan Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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Hiraishi Kunihiko
School Of Information Science Japan Advanced Institute Of Science And
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