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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT:
STATE
OF
THE
ART
VERSUS
STATE
OF
THE
PRODUCTS
AHMED
ELMAGARMID,
WEIMIN
DU
.
1
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
1
1.1
BACKGROUND
.
1
1.2
WORKFLOW
SYSTEMS
.
2
2.
WORKFLOW
PRODUCTS
.
4
2.1
CURRENT
STATUS
.
4
2.2
INDUSTRY
TRENDS
.
8
3.
WORKFLOW
RESEARCH
.
10
3.1
TRANSACTIONAL
WORKFLOW
.
11
3.2
DISTRIBUTED
WORKFLOW
EXECUTION
.
14
3.3
DYNAMIC
WORKFLOW
.
16
4.
CONCLUSIONS
.
17
A
DISTRIBUTED
WORKFLOW
AND
PRODUCT
DATA
MANAGEMENT
APPLICATION
FOR
THE
CONSTRUCTION
OF
LARGE
SCALE
SCIENTIFIC
APPARATUS
R.
MCCLATCHEY,
J-M.
LE
GOFF,
N.
BAKER,
W.
HARRIS,
Z.
KOVACS
.
18
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
18
2.
BACKGROUND
.
19
3.
GENERAL
ARCHITECTURE
AND
DESIGN
.
21
4.
DATA
DISTRIBUTION
PHILOSOPHY
.
25
5.
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
IN
CRISTAL
.
27
6.
WORKFLOW
SYSTEM
DESIGN
.
28
7.
COPING
WITH
DYNAMIC
CHANGE
.
32
8.
CONCLUSIONS
AND
PROJECT
STATUS
.
33
VIII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
WORKFLOW
APPLICATIONS
TO
RESEARCH
AGENDA:
SCALABLE
AND
DYNAMIC
WORK
COORDINATION
AND
COLLABORATION
SYSTEMS
AMIT
SHETH,
KRYS
J.
KOCHUT
.
35
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
35
2.
AGENDA
FOR
CURRENT
AND
FUTURE
RESEARCH
.
37
3.
APPLICATION
DRIVEN
MOTIVATION
AND
REQUIREMENTS
.
38
3.1
SCALABILITY
.
38
3.2
ADAPTIVE
AND
DYNAMIC
WORKFLOWS
.
41
3.3
INTEGRAL
SUPPORT
FOR
COLLABORATION
.
43
4.
METEOR2
WFMS
AND
ITS
SUPPORT
FOR
SCALABILITY
.
46
4.1
WORKFLOW
DESIGN
AND
APPLICATION
BUILDING
IN
METEOR2
.
47
4.2
THE
RUNTIME
CODE
GENERATOR
.
48
4.3
METEOR2
RUNTIME
SUPPORT
SYSTEM
.
48
4.4
THE
ORBWORK
WORKFLOW
ENACTMENT
SYSTEM
.
49
4.5
SCALABILITY
OF
ORBWORK
.
52
5.
NEW
CHALLENGES
TO
SUPPORT
DYNAMIC
AND
COLLABORATIVE
WORK
.
53
5.1
WORK
COORDINATION
AND
COLLABORATION
SYSTEM
.
54
5.2
WCCS
DESIGN
.
55
5.3
WCCS
ARCHITECTURE
.
56
5.4
WORK
COORDINATION
AND
COLLABORATION
ENGINE
.
58
6.
CONCLUSIONS
.
59
DESIGN
AND
IMPLEMENTATION
OF
A
DISTRIBUTED
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM:
METUFLOW
ASUMAN
DOGAC,
ESIN
GOKKOCA,
SENA
ARPINAR,
PINAR
KOKSAL,
IBRAHIM
CINGIL,
BUDAK
ARPINAR,
NESIME
TATBUL,
PINAR
KARAGOZ,
UGUR
HALICI,
MEHMET
ALTINEL
.
61
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
61
2.
THE
PROCESS
MODEL
AND
THE
METUFLOW
DEFINITION
LANGUAGE:
MFDL.
.
62
3.
GUARD
GENERATION
FOR
DISTRIBUTED
SCHEDULING
.
67
3.1
SEMANTICS
OF
THE
BLOCK
TYPES
USING
ACTA
FORMALISM
.
67
3.2
GUARD
CONSTRUCTION
STEPS
.
70
4.
METUFLOW
ARCHITECTURE
.
73
5.
GUARD
HANDLERS
IN
METUFLOW
.
75
6.
TASK
HANDLING
IN
METUFLOW
.
78
7.
WORKLIST
MANAGEMENT
IN
METUFLOW
.
81
8.
HISTORY
MANAGEMENT
IN
METUFLOW
.
83
9.
OTS
BASED
TRANSACTION
MANAGER
.
84
10.
CORRECTNESS
ISSUES
IN
METUFLOW
.
86
10.1
CONCURRENCY
CONTROL
IN
METUFLOW
.
87
10.2
FUTURE
CONSIDERATIONS
FOR
CONCURRENCY
CONTROL
IN
METUFLOW
.
90
11.
CONCLUSIONS
.
91
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
IX
HP
WORKFLOW
RESEARCH:
PAST,
PRESENT,
AND
FUTURE
MING-CHIEN
SHAN,
JIM
DAVIS,
WEIMIN
DU,
YING
HUANG
.
92
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
92
2.
STAGE
1:
ADVANCED
FEATURE
ENHANCEMENTS
.
92
3.
STAGE
2:
ENTERPRISE
BUSINESS
PROCESS
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
.
93
3.1
THE
REQUIREMENTS
.
93
3.2
OPENPM
OVERVIEW
.
94
3.3
OPENPM
APPLICATION
DEVELOPMENT
FACILITIES
.
101
3.4
AN
APPLICATION
EXAMPLE
.
102
4.
STAGE
3:
INTERNET-BASED
SERVICE
PROCESS
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
.
104
4.1
FLOWJET
OVERVIEW
.
105
REDUCING
ESCALATION-RELATED
COSTS
IN
WFMSS
EUTHIMIOS
PANAGOS,
MICHAEL
RABINOVICH
.
107
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
107
2.
SYSTEM
MODEL
.
109
2.1
WORKFLOW
SCHEMA
.
110
2.2
DEADLINES
AND
ESCALATIONS
.
112
2.3
ASSUMPTIONS
.
112
3.
DYNAMIC
DEADLINE
ADJUSTMENT
(DDA)
.
113
4.
PREEMPTIVE
ESCALATION
.
115
5.
EXPERIMENTAL
EVALUATION
.
117
5.1
SIMULATION
MODEL
.
117
5.2
EXPERIMENTAL
SETUP
.
119
5.3
SIMULATION
RESULTS
.
119
6.
RELATED
WORK
.
126
7.
CONCLUSIONS
.
127
THE
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
PANTA
RHEI
JOHANN
EDER,
HERBERT
GROISS,
WALTER
LIEBHART
.
129
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
129
2.
THE
CONCEPTS
OF
PANTA
RHEI
.
130
2.1
CLASSIFICATION
OF
WORKFLOWS
.
130
2.2
BASIC
CONCEPTS
.
131
2.3
ADDITIONAL
FEATURES
.
132
2.4
OPEN
ARCHITECTURE
.
133
3.
WORKFLOW
DESCRIPTION
LANGUAGE
.
134
3.1
WORKFLOW
SPECIFICATION
.
134
3.2
EXECUTION
OF
WDL
.
139
4.
ARCHITECTURE
AND
IMPLEMENTATION
.
141
5.
CONCLUSIONS
.
143
X
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
THE
WASA
APPROACH
TO
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
FOR
SCIENTIFIC
APPLICATIONS
GOTTFRIED
VOSSEN,
MATHIAS
WESKE
.
145
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
145
2.
WORKFLOW
MODELING
.
148
2.1
WORKFLOW
MODELING
IN
BUSINESS
APPLICATIONS
.
148
2.2
WORKFLOW
MODELING
IN
SCIENTIFIC
APPLICATIONS
.
149
2.3
CASE
STUDY:
SCIENTIFIC
WORKFLOWS
IN
MOLECULAR
BIOLOGY
.
150
3.
DYNAMIC
CHANGE
OPERATIONS
.
153
3.1
ANTICIPATED
DYNAMIC
CHANGE
.
153
3.2
AD-HOC
DYNAMIC
CHANGE
.
154
3.3
RELATED
WORK
ON
DYNAMIC
CHANGE
.
156
4.
THE
WASA
ARCHITECTURE
.
156
4.1
THE
WASA
LAYERS
.
156
5.
THE
WASA
PROTOTYPE
.
159
5.1
GENERAL
CONSIDERATIONS
.
160
5.2
SYSTEM
ARCHITECTURE
.
161
6.
CONCLUSIONS
AND
FUTURE
WORK
.
164
SECURITY
ENFORCEMENT
IN
ACTIVITY
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
KAMALAKAR
KARLAPALEM,
PATRICK
C.
K.
HUNG
.
165
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
165
1.1
RELATED
WORK
.
167
2.
SECURE
CAPBASED-AMS
.
168
2.1
ARCHITECTURE
OF
SECURE
CAPBASED-AMS
.
170
3.
SECURITY
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
ACTIVITY
SPECIFICATION
AND
DECOMPOSITION
.
172
3.1
SECURITY
CONTROL
IN
ACTIVITY
SPECIFICATION
.
177
3.2
SECURITY
CONSTRAINTS
SPECIFICATION
.
178
4.
FRAMEWORK
FOR
ACTIVITY
EXECUTION
.
179
4.1
ACTIVITY
GRAPH
.
179
4.2
ECA
RULES
.
180
4.3
ACTIVITY
COORDINATOR
.
183
4.4
COMMUNICATION
BETWEEN
THE
ACTIVITY
COORDINATOR
AND
PSAS
.
185
4.5
TASK
AND
EVENT
LOGGING
.
186
4.6
EXCEPTION
CONDITION
HANDLING
AND
ERROR
RECOVERY
.
186
5.
SECURITY
ENFORCEMENT
DURING
TASK
EXECUTION
.
188
5.1
SECURITY
POLICY
DECIDER
AND
SECURE
PSA
.
188
5.2
ENFORCEMENT
OF
TASK
ORIENTED
MODELING
OF
SECURITY
.
191
6.
OPEN
PROBLEMS
AND
SUMMARY
.
193
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XI
TOWARDS
A
PLATFORM
FOR
DISTRIBUTED
APPLICATION
DEVELOPMENT
GUSTAVO
ALONSO,
CLAUS
HAGEN,
HANS-JORG
SCHEK,
MARKUS
TRESCH
.
195
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
195
2.
MOTIVATION
.
196
2.1
APPLICATION
EXAMPLE
.
197
2.2
SOFTWARE
SOLUTIONS
.
198
2.3
KERNEL
FUNCTIONALITY
FOR
DISTRIBUTED
SYSTEMS
.
200
3.
THE
OPERA
KERNEL
.
202
3.1
ARCHITECTURE
.
202
3.2
PROCESS
MANAGEMENT:
MODEL
.
204
3.3
TRANSACTIONAL
EXECUTION
GUARANTEES
.
208
3.4
AVAILABILITY
AND
SCALABILITY
.
210
3.5
EXTERNALIZED
DATABASE
FUNCTIONALITY
.
213
4.
APPLICATION
EXAMPLES
.
215
4.1
HIGH-LEVEL
OBJECT
MANAGEMENT
(HLOM)
.
215
4.2
DISTRIBUTED
OBJECT
MANAGEMENT
(DOM)
.
218
5.
CONCLUSIONS
.
221
THE
INTEGRATION
OF
WORKFLOW
SYSTEMS
AND
COLLABORATION
TOOLS
NUNO
GUIMARAES,
PEDRO
ANTUNES,
ANA
PAULA
PEREIRA
.
222
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
222
2.
CONCERNS
AND
THEORETICAL
FOUNDATIONS
.
223
2.1
COORDINATION
VERSUS
COLLABORATION
.
223
2.2
THE
SITUATED
NATURE
OF
WORK
.
223
2.3
ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURES
AND
FLOWS
.
224
2.4
EMPIRICAL
EVIDENCE
.
224
3.
ORCHESTRA:
A
TESTBED
ENVIRONMENT
.
225
3.1
OBJECTIVES
.
225
3.2
PARTICIPANTS
AND
ACTIVITIES
.
226
4.
WORKFLOW
SYSTEMS
AND
TECHNOLOGY
.
227
4.1
A
SAMPLE
OF
WORKFLOW
SYSTEMS
.
227
4.2
GROUPWARE
ENVIRONMENTS
AND
WORKFLOW
SUPPORT
MECHANISMS
.
228
4.3
WORKFLOW
MODELING
APPROACHES
.
229
4.4
THE
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
COALITION
.
230
5.
COLLABORATION
APPROACHES
AND
TECHNOLOGIES
.
233
5.1
COLLABORATION
TECHNOLOGY
.
233
5.2
TECHNIQUES
FOR
GROUP
DECISION
AND
COLLABORATION
.
235
5.3
DECISION
MODELS
.
236
6.
THE
INTEGRATIVE
APPROACHES
.
238
6.1
IDENTIFYING
EXCEPTIONS
.
238
6.2
COLLABORATION
AS
A
HANDLER
FOR
COORDINATION
PROBLEMS
.
239
6.3
BEYOND
EXCEPTIONS
.
243
7.
CONCLUSIONS
.
245
XII
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
INTEROPERABILITY
IN
LARGE-SCALE
DISTRIBUTED
INFORMATION
DELIVERY
SYSTEMS
LING
LIU,
LING
LING
YAN,
M.
TAMER
OZSU
.
246
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
246
2.
ARCHITECTURAL
ISSUES
.
248
2.1
MULTIDATABASE-BASED
PARADIGM
.
248
2.2
MEDIATOR-BASED
PARADIGM
.
249
3.
TECHNICAL
ISSUES
.
250
3.1
DATA
DELIVERY
PROTOCOLS
.
251
3.2
DATA
DELIVERY
MODES
.
253
3.3
DATA
DELIVERY
FREQUENCY
.
254
3.4
GENERAL
REMARKS
.
255
4.
OVERVIEW
OF
SOME
EXISTING
PROJECTS
.
256
4.1
BROADCAST
DISKS
APPROACH
TO
INFORMATION
DISSEMINATION
.
256
4.2
CARNOT
.
257
4.3
DIOM
.
259
4.4
DISCO
.
261
4.5
INFOSLEUTH
.
262
4.6
MIND
.
263
4.7
TSIMMIS
.
265
4.8
COMPARISON
WITH
RESPECT
TO
DATA
DELIVERY
CAPABILITIES
.
267
5.
ENABLING
TECHNOLOGY
FOR
INTEROPERABILITY
.
267
5.1
CORBA
.
267
5.2
COM/OLE
.
269
6.
AURORA
AND
ITS
APPLICATION
TO
ELECTRONIC
COMMERCE
.
270
6.1
A
MOTIVATING
EXAMPLE:
VIRTUAL
CATALOGS
IN
ELECTRONIC
COMMERCE
.
271
6.2
HOMOGENIZATION
AND
INTEGRATION
MEDIATORS:
A
2-TIER
MEDIATION
MODEL
.
271
6.3
AURORA
MEDIATORS
AS
DISTRIBUTED
COMPONENTS
.
273
6.4
AURORA
MEDIATOR
DEVELOPMENT
WORKBENCH
.
274
6.5
HOMOGENIZATION
MEDIATORS
.
276
6.6
AURORA
INTEGRATION
MEDIATORS
.
278
6.7
CONSTRUCTING
VIRTUAL
CATALOGS
WITH
AURORA
.
278
7.
CONCLUSION
.
279
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XIII
ENTERPRISE-WIDE
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
BASED
ON
STATE
AND
ACTIVITY
CHARTS
PETER
MUTH,
DIRK
WODTKE,
JEANINE
WEISSENFELS,
GERHARD
WEIKUM,
ANGELIKA
KOTZ
DITTRICH
.
281
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
281
2.
REQUIREMENTS
ON
WORKFLOW
SPECIFICATION
METHODS
.
285
3.
FORMAL
METHODS
FOR
WORKFLOW
SPECIFICATION
.
285
4.
WORKFLOW
SPECIFICATION
WITH
STATE
AND
ACTIVITY
CHARTS
.
287
4.1
INTRODUCTION
TO
STATE
AND
ACTIVITY
CHARTS
.
287
4.2
DESIGN
METHODOLOGY
FOR
WORKFLOW
SPECIFICATIONS
.
290
5.
UTILIZING
TOOLS
FOR
FORMAL
VERIFICATION
.
292
5.1
WORKFLOW
PROPERTIES
.
292
5.2
SPECIFICATION
OF
WORKFLOW
PROPERTIES
.
293
5.3
MODEL
CHECKING
.
293
6.
DISTRIBUTED
WORKFLOW
EXECUTION
.
294
6.1
PARTITIONING
OF
STATE
AND
ACTIVITY
CHARTS
.
295
6.2
CORRECTNESS
OF
THE
PARTITIONING
.
298
6.3
SYNCHRONIZATION
.
299
6.4
FAULT
TOLERANCE
.
300
7.
CONCLUSIONS
.
302
TRANSACTIONAL
SUPPORT
FOR
COOPERATIVE
APPLICATIONS
JURGEN
WASCH,
KARL
ABERER,
ERICH
J.
NEUHOLD
.
304
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
304
2.
TRANSACTIONAL
SUPPORT
FOR
COOPERATIVE
APPLICATIONS
.
306
2.1
CHARACTERISTICS
OF
COOPERATIVE
APPLICATIONS
.
307
2.2
MOTIVATING
EXAMPLE
.
308
2.3
REQUIREMENTS
FOR
A
COOPERATIVE
TRANSACTION
MODEL
.
309
2.4
APPROACHES
TO
SUPPORT
COOPERATIVE
WORK
.
312
3.
TOWARDS
A
COOPERATIVE
TRANSACTION
MODEL
.
312
3.1
SEMANTICS-BASED
APPROACHES
.
312
3.2
CHECK-OUT/CHECK-IN,
VERSIONING,
AND
WORKSPACES
.
315
3.3
SPLIT/JOIN
TRANSACTIONS
AND
DELEGATION
.
317
3.4
GROUP-ORIENTED
APPROACHES
AND
TRANSACTIONAL
WORKFLOW
.
319
4.
THE
TRANSCOOP
APPROACH
.
319
4.1
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
CO
ACT
TRANSACTION
MODEL
.
320
4.2
FORMALIZATION
OF
THE
COACT
TRANSACTION
MODEL
.
323
4.3
EXAMPLE
OF
HISTORY
MERGING
.
328
4.4
ORGANIZING
THE
WORK
PROCESS
.
330
4.5
PROTOTYPE
IMPLEMENTATION
.
331
4.6
DISCUSSION
AND
RELATIONSHIP
TO
OTHER
TRANSACTION
MODELS
.
333
5.
CONCLUSIONS
.
337
XIV
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
MIGRATING
WORKFLOWS
ANDRZEJ
CICHOCKI,
MAREK
RUSINKIEWICZ
.
339
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
339
2.
MIGRATING
WORKFLOW
MODEL
.
340
3.
MIGRATING
WORKFLOW
-
AN
EXAMPLE
.
342
4.
ENACTMENT
MECHANISMS
FOR
THE
MIGRATING
WORKFLOWS
.
343
4.1
EXECUTION
SYSTEM
GUARANTEES
.
344
4.2
ARCHITECTURAL
CONSIDERATIONS
.
346
4.3
SECURITY
CONSIDERATIONS
.
348
4.4
USER
INTERFACES
.
349
4.5
NETWORKING
INFRASTRUCTURE
.
350
5.
WORKFLOW
ADMINISTRATION
ISSUES
.
351
5.1
PROCESS
MODELING
.
351
5.2
WORKFLOW
SPECIFICATION
.
353
5.3
ADMINISTRATION
OF
MIGRATING
WORKFLOWS
.
354
6.
DISCUSSION
AND
SUMMARY
.
354
TECHNOLOGY
AND
TOOLS
FOR
COMPREHENSIVE
BUSINESS
PROCESS
LIFECYCLE
MANAGEMENT
DIMITRIOS
GEORGAKOPOULOS,
APHRODITE
TSALGATIDOU
.
356
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
356
2.
CHARACTERIZING
BUSINESS
PROCESSES
.
359
3.
TRADITIONAL
BUSINESS
PROCESS
LIFECYCLE
MANAGEMENT
.
362
3.1
CAPTURING
PROCESS
DEFINITION
.
362
3.2
REENGINEERING
A
PROCESS
.
363
3.3
IMPLEMENTING
A
PROCESS
.
363
3.4
PERFORMING
CONTINUOUS
PROCESS
IMPROVEMENT
.
364
4.
TECHNOLOGY
AND
TOOLS
FOR
BUSINESS
PROCESS
LIFECYCLE
MANAGEMENT
.
364
4.1
BUSINESS
PROCESS
MODELING
TECHNOLOGY
AND
TOOLS
.
364
4.2 WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGY
AND
SYSTEMS
.
366
4.3
INTEROPERABILITY
BETWEEN
BPMTS
AND
WFMSS
.
368
5.
ROLE
OF
BPMT
AND
WFMS
TECHNOLOGY
IN
THE
BUSINESS
PROCESS
LIFECYCLE
.
369
5.1
CAPTURING
PROCESS
DEFINITION
.
369
5.2
REENGINEERING
A
PROCESS
.
371
5.3
IMPLEMENTING
A
PROCESS
.
371
5.4
PERFORMING
CONTINUOUS
PROCESS
IMPROVEMENT
.
371
6.
EVALUATION
OF
CURRENT
BUSINESS
PROCESS
MODELING
TECHNOLOGY
.
371
6.1
BUSINESS
PROCESS
MODELS
AND
METHODOLOGIES
.
372
6.2
BUSINESS
PROCESS
ANALYSIS
.
375
6.3
BUSINESS
PROCESS
SIMULATION
.
376
6.4
BUSINESS
PROCESS
EVALUATION
REPORTS
AND
DOCUMENTATION
.
377
7.
EVALUATION
OF
CURRENT
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGY
.
378
7.1
WORKFLOW
MODEL
.
380
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XV
7.2
DATAFLOW
.
382
7.3
WORKFLOW
PROCESS
DEFINITION
TOOLS
.
383
7.4
ANALYSIS,
SIMULATION,
AND
ANIMATION
TOOLS
.
383
7.5
WORKFLOW
MONITORING
AND
TRACKING
TOOLS
.
383
7.6
BASIC
WFMS
INFRASTRUCTURE:
ARCHITECTURE,
GUIS,
AND
APIS
.
384
7.7
ADVANCED
WFMS
INFRASTRUCTURE:
DISTRIBUTION,
SCALABILITY,
AND
COMPONENT
REDUNDANCY
.
384
7.8
INTEROPERABILITY
AMONG
WFMSS
AND
HETEROGENEOUS
APPLICATIONS
.
388
7.9
CONCURRENCY
CONTROL,
RECOVERY,
AND
ADVANCED
TRANSACTIONS
.
388
8.
EVALUATION
OF
CURRENT
BPMTS
AND
WFMSS
INTEGRATION
.
389
8.1
LOOSE
INTEGRATION
.
390
8.2
TIGHT
INTEGRATION
.
391
8.3
REVERSE
INTEGRATION
.
391
9.
CRITICAL
SUCCESS
FACTORS
AND
CONCLUSION
.
394
RECENT
TRENDS
IN
WORKFLOW
MANAGEMENT
PRODUCTS,
STANDARDS
AND
RESEARCH
C.
MOHAN
.
396
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
396
2.
MARKET
TRENDS
AND
BUSINESS
CONSIDERATIONS
.
398
3.
WORKFLOW
STANDARDS
.
400
4.
TECHNICAL
TRENDS
.
401
5.
RESEARCH
PROJECTS
.
406
6.
CONCLUSIONS
.
408
KEREM
-
REASONING
ABOUT
THE
DESIGN
OF
PARTIALLY
COOPERATIVE
SYSTEMS
OPHER
ETZION
.
410
1.
INTRODUCTION
AND
MOTIVATION
.
410
1.1
PARTIALLY
COOPERATIVE
SYSTEMS
.
410
1.2
THE
NEED
FOR
REASONING
.
411
1.3
OUTLINE
.
412
2.
THE
MODELING
TOOL
.
412
2.1
THE
BASIC
PRIMITIVES
.
412
2.2
THE
EVENT
PERSPECTIVE
.
413
2.3
THE
TASK
PERSPECTIVE
.
414
2.4
THE
ENTITY
PERSPECTIVE
.
415
2.5
THE
ACTOR
PERSPECTIVE
.
415
2.6
AN
EXAMPLE
.
416
3.
REASONING
ABOUT
A
DESIGN
MODEL
.
417
3.1
DIAGNOSTICS
.
419
3.2
CHANGE
EVALUATION
.
420
3.3
QUERY
SYSTEM
.
421
XVI
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
4.
CONCLUSION
.
422
4.1
RELATED
WORK
.
422
4.2
CONCLUDING
REMARKS
.
422
WORKFLOW
TECHNOLOGIES
MEET
THE
INTERNET
UMESHWAR
DAYAL,
QIMING
CHEN,
TAK
W.
YAN
.
423
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
423
2.
OPEN
WORKFLOW
CLIENTS
.
426
3.
WORKFLOW
COMPONENT
SERVERS
.
428
4.
A
TRANSACTIONAL
MODEL
FOR
COOPERATIVE
BUSINESS
PROCESSES
.
433
5.
CONCLUSIONS
.
438
WORKFLOW
REUSE
AND
SEMANTIC
INTEROPERATION
ISSUES
LEONID
KALINICHENKO
.
439
1.
INTRODUCTION
.
439
2.
RELATED
RESEARCH
AND
TECHNOLOGICAL
DEVELOPMENTS
.
443
3.
CONVENTIONAL
VERSUS
COMPONENT-BASED
INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
DEVELOPMENT
LIFE
CYCLES
.
447
4.
SEMANTIC
INTEROPERATION
REASONING
APPROACH
.
448
4.1
THE
SIR
FRAMEWORK
MODELS
.
450
4.2
DESIGN
WITH
REUSE
.
450
5.
SPECIFICATION
REFINEMENT
.
453
6.
TYPE
SPECIFICATION
REUSE
AND
COMPOSITIONS
.
454
6.1
MOST
COMMON
REDUCT
.
454
6.2
PROCESS
OF
COMMON
REDUCT
DETECTION
.
456
6.3
CONSTRUCTION
OF
CONCRETIZING
TYPES
AND
VIEWS
.
457
7.
ONTOLOGICAL
RELEVANCE
OF
SPECIFICATIONS
.
457
7.1
TIGHT
ONTOLOGICAL
RELEVANCE
.
457
7.2
LOOSE
ONTOLOGICAL
RELEVANCE
.
459
8.
A
UNIFORM
SCRIPT-BASED
MULTIACTIVITY
FRAMEWORK
.
460
8.1
AN
OVERVIEW
OF
THE
RELEVANT
SYNTHESIS
LANGUAGE
FEATURES
.
461
8.2
SCRIPT
TYPES
.
461
8.3
CAPABILITIES
OF
THE
CANONICAL
MODEL
.
466
8.4
AN
EXAMPLE
OF
A
FUNDING
AGENCY
MULTIACTIVITY
SPECIFICATION
.
469
8.5
PRE-EXISTING
WORKFLOW
SPECIFICATIONS
.
473
9.
WORKFLOW
DESIGN
WITH
REUSE
.
476
9.1
AN
INTRODUCTION
INTO
THE
BASIC
PROCESS
ALGEBRA
WITH
ITERATION
.
477
9.2
SCRIPT
PROCESSES
.
479
9.3
REFINEMENT
OF
SCRIPTS
.
479
9.4
SCRIPT
TYPE
REDUCTS
.
480
9.5
PROCESS
OF
A
SCRIPT
DESIGN
WITH
REUSE
.
481
9.6
EXAMPLE
OF
THE
MOST
COMMON
REDUCT
IDENTIFICATION
.
483
10.
CONCLUSION
.
484
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XVII
A.
DEFINITION
OF
A
SCRIPT
TYPE
.
485
B.
INTERPRETATION
OF
STAFFWARE
IN
THE
CANONICAL
WORKFLOW
MODEL
.
486
C.
INTERPRETATION
OF
IBM
FLOWMARK
IN
THE
CANONICAL
WORKFLOW
MODEL
.
488
REFERENCES
.
491
INDEX
.
520 |
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