Verification of business process integration options
Date
2006
Authors
Grossmann, G.
Schrefl, M.
Stumptner, M.
Editors
Dustdar, S.
Fiadeiro, J.L.
Sheth, A.
Fiadeiro, J.L.
Sheth, A.
Advisors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Type:
Book chapter
Citation
Source details - Title: International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM), 2006 / Dustdar, S., Fiadeiro, J.L., Sheth, A. (ed./s), vol.4102 LNCS, pp.432-438
Statement of Responsibility
Conference Name
Abstract
We propose a meta framework architecture for supporting the behaviour based integration of two business processes. The meta level provides basic integration operators to the domain engineer to create integration options for specific domains. Based on semantic relationships between nodes of two business processes these integration options are executed and transform parts of the business processes. The outcome of the model transformation is an integrated business process. Because of the arbitrary combination of basic integration operators, a potentially infinite set of integration options may be applicable, and some of these may lead to an incorrect business process. We analyse our framework according to a set of consistency criteria and propose verification and validation mechanisms to keep the integrated model consistent. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.
School/Discipline
Dissertation Note
Provenance
Description
Access Status
Rights
Copyright 2006 Springer