Modeling and Simulating a Process Mining-Influenced Load-Balancer for the Hybrid Cloud

The hybrid cloud inherits the best aspects of both the public and private clouds. One such benefit is maintaining control of data processing in a private cloud whilst having nearly elastic resource availability in the public cloud. However, the public and private cloud combination introduces complex...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on cloud computing 2023-04, Vol.11 (2), p.1999-2010
Hauptverfasser: Azumah, Kenneth Kwame, Maciel, Paulo Romero Martins, Sorensen, Lene Tolstrup, Kosta, Sokol
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Zusammenfassung:The hybrid cloud inherits the best aspects of both the public and private clouds. One such benefit is maintaining control of data processing in a private cloud whilst having nearly elastic resource availability in the public cloud. However, the public and private cloud combination introduces complexities such as incompatible security and control mechanisms, among others. The result is a reduced consistency of data processing and control policies in the different cloud deployment models. Cloud load-balancing is one control mechanism for routing applications to appropriate processing servers in compliance with the policies of the adopting organization. This article presents a process-mining influenced load-balancer for routing applications and data according to dynamically defined business rules. We use a high-level Colored Petri Net (CPN) to derive a model for the process mining-influenced load-balancer and validate the model employing live data from a selected hospital.
ISSN:2168-7161
2372-0018
DOI:10.1109/TCC.2022.3177668