A Workflow Execution Platform for Collaborative Artifact-Centric Business Processes

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Ngamakeur, Kan
Liu, Chengfei
Chaisiri, Sivadon
Yu, Jian
Yongchareon, Sira
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2014
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artifact-centric process modeling
business artifacts
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Songchareon, S., Ngamakeur, K., Liu, C., Chaisiri, S., and Yu, J. (2014). A Workflow Execution Platform for Collaborative Artifact-Centric Business Processes. in Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS), LNCS(Ed.)
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To execute an artifact-centric process model, current workflow execution approaches require it to be converted to some existing executable language (e.g., BPEL) in order to run on a workflow system. We argue that the transformation can incur losses of information and degrade traceability. In this paper, we proposed and developed a workflow execution platform that directly executes a collaborative (i.e., inter-organizational) workflow specification of artifact-centric business processes without performing model conversion.
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Springer Verlag
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ttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45550-0_65
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