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PROTECTION POLICY

1. Generalities


In order to ensure the efficiency of the Services, automatic protection mechanisms, hereinafter referred to as Protection Policy, are defined to prevent misuse of the Services.

2. Definitions


Where mentioned, the terms below shall, for the purposes of the Contract, have the meanings set out in the Jamio openwork Glossary.

3. Process instances.


3.1. Maximum number of errors generated: 1000 per Process Instance in a Maximum Continuous Run Time. The Process Instance is suspended because it has generated too many errors in a defined time interval.

3.2. Maximum Number of Operations in a Continuous Run Time Period: 5000 per Process Instance in a Maximum Continuous Run Time Period. TheProcess Instance is suspended because it has performed too many operations in a defined interval of time. Operations performed by any subprocesses invoked by the ProcessInstance are also counted.

3.3. Maximum number of executable iterations for a Standard Multiple Cardinality Activity: 1000 iterations of the same Activity in a Maximum Continuous Execution Time Period. The Process Instance is suspended for a potential infinite loop of aStandard Multiple Cardinality Activity.

3.4. Maximum total number of operations: 10000 total operations per Process Instance. TheProcess Instance is suspended because it has performed too many operations. Operations performed by any subprocesses invoked by the ProcessInstance are also counted.

3.5. Maximum total number of operations: 10000 total operations per Process Instance. TheProcess Instance is suspended because it has performed too many operations. Operations performed by any subprocesses invoked by the ProcessInstance are also counted.

3.6. Maximum number of running Process Instances: 20 concurrent instances, including Subprocesses. If an attempt is made to create a Process Instance from Rest API, Platform API, UI, Synchronous Custom Action and this is not possible due to exceeding the maximum number of running Process Instances, an error is returned. If the PaaS Jamio openwork tries to create a Process Instance, upon receiving an event, or a Subprocess and this is not possible due to exceeding the maximum number of running Process Inst ances, theProcess Instance or Subprocess will be created as soon as possible.

For more information see the basic knowladge of Jamio openwork(http://instruments.jamio.com/knowledge_base/).

Rev 1.7 dated 23/05/2023
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