Constructing hybrid architectures and dynamic services in cloud BPM

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along the last decade, organizations have developed BPM (Business Process Management) as a methodology to manage their own Business Processes, with a consequent evolution in the involved systems. Different technical issues such as high availability and growing connectivity, and also economical aspects generated by development and maintenance costs have guided a big number of organizations to choose a Cloud computing model. In this paradigm many economical and technical risks are diminished. Due to BPM being a naturally integrative model, there are concepts like workflow dynamism, or dynamic and mobile services that are reconsidered by entering into a cloud environment. In the present article we introduce a set of concepts presented in the current bibliography that are being rediscovered while BPM is inserted in the cloud, and we also implement proposals for most of them, in a particular BPMS (Business Process Management System) present in the market.

Science and Information Conference, (2013 Oct.7-9:Londres, Reino Unido). IEEE, 2013, pp. 124-132.