A delegation model in the mobile agent-based workflow management systems

The mobile agent paradigm is currently gaining momentum as a novel way to make workflow systems endowed with flexibility that stems from autonomy the paradigm has inherently. However, the greater the system autonomy, the harder is it to find a good solution due to the huge solution space. We address the introduction of a delegation model which guarantees a sub-optimal solution within the restricted solution space. In the sense of performance indices such as 'load to workflow engine' and 'process execution time' can be obtained in the mobile agent-based workflow system.

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