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With todays fast changing business environment and
distributed global organizations, business processes of
enterprises need to be able to quickly adapt to the new
business requirements. BPI middlewares are thus
developed to facilitate the integration of various types of
enterprise applications that operate within or across
enterprise boundaries. Due to the varying complexity and
distributed nature of the business processes and the wide
range of enterprise applications characteristics, capacity
planning and performance tuning of BPI middleware has
been a challenge for engineers who develop and deploy
BPI solutions. This paper presents a layered queueing
network-based performance model for a BPI middleware
to address this challenge.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Te-Kai Liu, Amir Behroozi, Santhosh Kumaran,
"A Performance Model for a Business Process Integration Middleware,"
cec,
p. 191,
2003 IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology (CEC'03),
2003
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