Proceedings Article10.1109/ICEBE.2010.31
Simulation-Based Evaluation of Resource Allocation Strategies for Archival Management Workflow: The Macau Case
Veng-Ian Chan,Yain-Whar Si +1 more
- 01 Nov 2010
- pp 338-344
TL;DR: A number of resource allocation strategies for the existing workflow model from Macau Historical Archives using Colored Petri Nets models are analyzed and the strengths and the weaknesses of each resource assignment schemes are evaluated against a number of performance indicators.
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Abstract: Workflow management systems are widely adopted for implementing business processes. Archival workflow [3] is a precise representation of the archival process, reflecting the formal coordination mechanisms between archival activities and manual processes with respect to the specific requirements of the local governing body. Understanding key performance indicators of archival processes is considered as one of the crucial factors for the government organizations. Process Simulation enables detailed analysis of such performance indicators without actually deploying the processes. In this paper, we analyze a number of resource allocation strategies for the existing workflow model from Macau Historical Archives using Colored Petri Nets models. Based on these models, the strengths and the weaknesses of each resource assignment schemes are evaluated against a number of performance indicators.
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TL;DR: A process for expressing extracellular β-glucosidase in a filamentous fungus by expressing a fungal DNA sequence encoding enhanced, deleted or altered beta -glucose in a recombinant host microorganism is disclosed in this article.
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TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper presented two algorithms of allocating to spatial-temporal system users based on the heuristic rules, namely offline (ALGOOFF) and adaptive (ALGOAD) allocation algorithms, which significantly improved the performance of the archival task allocation system.
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