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Optimal business process deployment cost in cloud resources

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JOURNAL OF SUPERCOMPUTING
Volume 77, Issue 2, Pages 1579-1611

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11227-020-03316-9

Keywords

Business process; Cloud computing; Optimization; Simulation

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Cloud computing is a rapidly growing technology that aims to improve performance levels and reduce operational costs. This paper presents an approach to assist business process designers in finding optimal assignment or scheduling based on various pricing strategies. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility, effectiveness, and performance of the approach.
Cloud computing is the fastest emerging technology that proposes several resources under various pricing strategies that are specified based on temporal constraints. The main aim of cloud computing is to enhance the performance level and minimize operating costs. Thus, organizations looking towards optimizing their spending on IT infrastructure find such pricing strategies very attractive, especially, to deploy their business process models. However, discovering the optimal deployment cost of a business process in cloud resources proposed under various pricing strategies becomes a highly challenging problem. So, the objective of the present paper is to present an approach that assists business process designers in finding an optimal assignment or scheduling based on the variety of pricing strategies. We use linear programming models with an objective function under a set of constraints. Besides, we propose an extension of the famous cloud simulator provided in the market, CloudSim, to simulate the cloud resources consumed to deploy a business process model. The experimental results show the feasibility, effectiveness, and performance of our approach.

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