Production workflow: concepts and techniques
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Contents
Foreword xix
Preface xxi
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Business Processes 1
1.2 Business Processes as Enterprise Resource 3
1.3 Virtual Enterprises 4
1.4 Processes and Workflows 7
1.5 Dimensions of Workflow 8
1.6 User Support 9
1.7 Categories of Workflows 10
1.8 Application Structure 13
1.9 Workflow and Objects 14
1.10 Application Operating System 15
1.11 Software Stack 16
1.12 Document/Image Processing 17
1.13 Groupware and Workflow 18
1.14 Different Views of Applications 19
1.15 Transactional Workflow 20
1.16 Advanced Usage 22
1.17 System Requirements 24
1.17.1 Operational Requirements 24
1.17.2 Enterprise Requirements 25
1.18 Relation to Other Technologies 27
2 Business Engineering 30
2.1 Business Modeling 31
2.2 Business Logic 33
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2.3 Enterprise Structure 35
2.4 Information Technology Infrastructure 38
2.5 Business Modeling Example 39
2.5.1 ARIS Easy Design 39
2.5.2 Workflow BPR 40
2.6 Business Process Reengineering 41
2.7 Process Discovery 42
2.7.1 Discovery of Activity Sequences 43
2.7.2 Example 45
2.7.3 Outlook 47
2.8 Process Optimization 47
2.8.1 Step Optimization 47
2.8.2 Organization Optimization 48
2.9 Process Analysis 49
2.9.1 Instrumentation 49
2.9.2 Simulation 51
2.9.3 Processing Statistics 51
2.9.4 Time Determination 53
2.9.5 Resource Determination 53
2.9.6 Cost Determination 54
2.9.7 Graphical Representation 55
2.9.8 User Support 55
2.9.9 Process Optimization 55
2.10 Business Engineering and Workflow 56
2.11 Monitoring 58
3 Workflow Management System Basics 61
3.1 Main Components 62
3.2 Types of Users 63
3.3 Buildtime 64
3.3.1 Graphical User Interface 65
3.3.2 Flow Definition Language 66
3.3.3 Support of Modeling Tools 68
3.3.4 Support by Line of Business Applications 69
3.3.5 Putting Processes into Production 70
3.3.6 Application Programming Interface 70
3.3.7 Interactive Mode 71
3.3.8 Batch Mode 72
3.4 Metamodel Overview 74
3.4.1 Organization 74
3.4.2 Process Model 78
3.4.3 Subprocess 87
Contents xi
3.4.4 Programs 89
3.4.5 Lists 94
3.4.6 Settings 95
3.4.7 Topology 96
3.4.8 Graphical Representation 96
3.4.9 Versioning 96
3.5 Runtime 97
3.5.1 The Life of a Process 98
3.5.2 The Life of an Activity 99
3.5.3 How Users Work with the System 101
3.5.4 Working with Workitems 102
3.5.5 Working with Processes 104
3.5.6 Working with Activities 105
3.6 Audit Trail 105
3.7 Process Management 106
3.7.1 Process Queries 107
3.7.2 Process Monitoring 108
3.7.3 Process Repair 109
3.7.4 Process History Maintenance 110
3.7.5 Process Analysis 110
3.7.6 Resource Management Ill
3.8 Authorization Ill
3.9 Application Programming Interface 112
3.10 System Structure 114
3.10.1 Interactions Between Workflow Management Systems . 115
3.11 Workflow Standards 117
4 Metamodel 120
4.1 The Notion of a Metamodel 121
4.2 Process Data 122
4.2.1 Data Elements 123
4.2.2 Domains 124
4.2.3 Containers 126
4.3 Activities 128
4.3.1 Activity Implementations 129
4.3.2 Performing an Activity 131
4.3.3 Staff Assignment 132
4.3.4 Exit Conditions 134
4.4 Control Flow 136
4.4.1 Control Connectors 136
4.4.2 Restrictions on Control Connectors 139
4.4.3 Forks and Joins 142
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4.4.4 Join Conditions 143
4.4.5 Dead Path Elimination 146
4.5 Data Flow 150
4.5.1 Data Connectors 151
4.5.2 Data Maps with the Same Target 154
4.5.3 Process Model Input and Output 156
4.6 Summary: PM Graphs 160
4.7 Navigation 162
4.7.1 Reflecting Time 162
4.7.2 Computing Container Instances 163
4.7.3 Activity States 165
4.7.4 Predicate States 167
4.7.5 Dead Activities 168
4.7.6 Executable Activities 169
4.7.7 Returning Process Instances 171
4.7.8 Terminated Activities 172
4.7.9 Completed Activities 173
4.7.10 Selecting Activities for Execution 174
4.7.11 Performing Navigation: Computing Actual Successors . 176
4.7.12 Performing Navigation: Managing Workitems 177
4.7.13 Performing Navigation: Informal Description 179
4.8 Summary: G Instances 183
5 Advanced Functions 185
5.1 Events 185
5.2 Dynamic Modification of Workflows 188
5.3 Advanced Join Conditions 191
5.4 Container Materialization 196
5.5 Object Staging 200
5.6 Context Management 202
5.7 Performance Spheres 203
5.8 Compile Spheres 206
6 Workflows and Objects 209
6.1 Component based Software Construction 209
6.1.1 Business Objects 210
6.1.2 Scripting 213
6.1.3 Two Level Programming 217
6.1.4 Scripts and Robustness of Business Objects 219
6.2 Scripts in Object Oriented Analysis and Design 220
6.3 The Object Request Broker 224
6.4 The OMG Workflow Management Facility 226
Contents xjjj
6.4.1 Major Interfaces 227
6.4.2 Some Usage Scenarios 229
6.4.3 Relation to Workflow Management Coalition Standards . 231
7 Workflows and Transactions 232
7.1 Basic Transaction Concepts 234
7.1.1 The ACID Properties 234
7.1.2 Distributed Transactions 235
7.1.3 Atomic Commitment 236
7.1.4 Transaction Trees 239
7.2 Advanced Transaction Concepts 241
7.2.1 Nested Transactions 242
7.2.2 Sagas 244
7.2.3 ConTracts 245
7.3 Streams 246
7.3.1 Workitem Streams 246
7.3.2 Micro Script Streams 248
7.3.3 Transaction Streams 248
7.3.4 Work Package Streams 249
7.4 Atomic Spheres 251
7.4.1 Reusability and Transaction Boundaries 251
7.4.2 Concept of Atomic Spheres 253
7.4.3 Mechanics of Atomic Spheres 255
7.5 Compensation Spheres 259
7.5.1 Completion versus Correctness 260
7.5.2 How to Repair Pieces of Work 260
7.5.3 Concept of Compensation Spheres 261
7.5.4 The Mechanics of Compensation Spheres 269
7.6 Phoenix Behavior 274
7.6.1 Recoverable Workflows 274
7.6.2 Atomicity Versus Ensured Execution 277
7.6.3 Stratified Transactions 279
7.6.4 Safe Activities 282
8 Advanced Usage 283
8.1 Monitoring Dynamic Integrity Rules 283
8.1.1 How Workflow Can Help 285
8.1.2 Inter transaction Integrity Rules 286
8.1.3 Clean Environment 289
8.1.4 Build Environment 289
8.1.5 Ad Hoc Environment 290
8.1.6 How Transactions Work 290
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8.1.7 The Ingredients Needed 293
8.1.8 Summary 293
8.2 Software Distribution 294
8.3 Security Management 300
8.4 Business Process Oriented Systems Management 301
9 Application Topologies 306
9.1 Dependent Applications 306
9.1.1 Data Dependency 307
9.1.2 Flow Dependency 309
9.2 Client/Server Structures 310
9.2.1 Client/Server Topologies 310
9.2.2 Multitier Structures 312
9.3 TP Monitors 314
9.3.1 Stored Procedures 315
9.4 Communication Paradigms 317
9.4.1 Remote Procedure Call 317
9.4.2 Messaging 319
9.5 Message Monitors 323
9.5.1 Message Queue Manager 323
9.5.2 Message Monitor 326
9.5.3 Application Clustering 329
9.6 Message Broker 331
9.6.1 Application Bridging 331
9.6.2 Message Routing 332
9.6.3 Message Brokering 333
9.6.4 Complex Requests 336
9.6.5 The Message Broker Stack 338
9.7 Object Brokers 339
9.7.1 Client/Server Structures in ORBs 339
9.7.2 TP Monitor Aspects of an ORB 340
9.8 Distributed Applications 341
9.9 Web Applications 342
9.10 Workflow based Applications 345
9.10.1 Customization 347
9.10.2 Integration 347
9.10.3 Wrappering 349
10 Architecture and System Structure 351
10.1 Architectural Principles 351
10.1.1 Availability 351
10.1.2 Fault Detection 353
Contents xv
10.1.3 Client Recovery 354
10.1.4 Server Recovery 354
10.1.5 Hot Pooling 356
10.1.6 Calculating the Availability Class of a Hot Pool 357
10.1.7 Clustering Hot Pools 358
10.1.8 Takeover of Hot Pool 359
10.1.9 Spraying 360
10.1.10 Continuous Availability 361
10.1.11 Scalability 363
10.1.12 Using Stratified Transactions 363
10.2 System Structure 364
10.2.1 Tier Structures 367
10.2.2 Accessing the Database 368
10.3 Servers 369
10.3.1 Transactions 369
10.3.2 Hot Pooling 370
10.3.3 Multiple Instances 370
10.3.4 Administration Server 370
10.3.5 Workflow Execution Server 372
10.3.6 Scheduling Server 372
10.3.7 Cleanup Server 372
10.3.8 Modeling Server 373
10.3.9 Gateway Server 373
10.3.10 Event Server 374
10.3.11 Dead Letter Queue Server 374
10.4 Client 375
10.4.1 Interface Styles 375
10.4.2 Languages 375
10.4.3 Components 376
10.4.4 Ultrathin Clients 377
10.4.5 Object Environment 377
10.5 Program Execution 378
10.5.1 Request Processing 378
10.5.2 Internal Structure 379
10.5.3 Program Execution Agent 380
10.5.4 Program Execution Server 380
10.5.5 User Supplied Program Execution 381
10.5.6 DLL Support 381
10.5.7 Ensured Invocation 382
10.5.8 Safe Applications 384
10.6 System Group 386
10.7 Domains 388
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10.7.1 Domain Management 389
10.7.2 Remote Subprocesses 392
10.7.3 Remote Workitems 392
10.8 System Tuning 394
10.9 Workload Management 396
10.9.1 Hot Pool Management 396
10.9.2 Performance Spheres 396
10.9.3 Load Distribution 398
10.10 Systems Management 398
10.10.1 Code Distribution 399
10.10.2 Automatic Restart Management 399
10.10.3 Enterprise Console Support 399
10.10.4 Application Response Measurement 400
10.11 Exploiting Parallel Databases 401
10.11.1 Characteristics of Parallel Databases 402
10.11.2 Exploiting Parallel Database Support 403
10.11.3 Internal Properties 404
10.11.4 External Properties 405
10.11.5 Setup 406
10.12 Server Implementation Aspects 407
10.12.1 Server Framework 407
10.12.2 Request Processing 409
10.12.3 Message Layer 411
10.12.4 Database Access Layer 411
10.13 Navigation 412
10.14 Message Queuing Usage 419
10.15 Process Compiler 421
11 Development of Workflow based Applications 428
11.1 Development Environment Blueprint 428
11.2 Component Generation 431
11.2.1 Characteristics of Parts 431
11.2.2 Parts Usage 432
11.2.3 Container Parts Generation 433
11.2.4 Database Access Part Generation 434
11.3 Testing 435
11.4 Animation 437
11.5 Debugging Activity Implementations 441
11.6 Application Database Design 444
11.7 Application Tuning 445
11.8 Optimization 447
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Contents
A Travel Reservation Example **9
B List of Symbols
Bibliography
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