| U. Dayal, M. Hsu, and R. Ladin, "Business Process Coordination: State of the Art, Trends and Open Issues," in Proceedings of the 27th Very Large Databases Conference (VLDB 2001. |
.... systems commonly referred to as Cooperative Information Systems (CIS s) 4] Various approaches are proposed for the design and development of CIS s: schema and data integration techniques [5] agent based methodologies and systems [6] business process coordination and service based systems [7]. In the latter case, cooperation among different organizations is obtained by sharing, integrating and coordinating services across networks; such services, commonly referred to as e Services or Web Services [8] are exported by different organizations as well defined functionalities that allow ....
U. Dayal, M. Hsu, and R. Ladin, "Business Process Coordination: State of the Art, Trends and Open Issues," in Proceedings of the 27th Very Large Databases Conference (VLDB 2001.
....effectively and efficiently. Therefore WfMS possess temporal aspects such as activity sequencing, deadlines, routing conditions, and schedules. WfMS are typically organizationally aware because they contain an explicit representation of organizational processes and their process participants [1, 3]. However, traditional WfMS present a rigid work environment consisting of roles and their associated activities and applications. Virtual project communities require tools for frequent changes of process participants, for ad hoc formation of groups collaborating on a business process, and for ....
....groups collaborating on a business process, and for device independent support of group activities. Unfortunately, today s WfMS assume that each work item is executed by a single worker. Hence, distributed collaborative work in virtual project communities finds almost no support by WfMS. Groupware [3, 6], on the other hand, typically does not contain any knowledge or representation of the goals or underlying business processes of the group [4, 5, 8, 10] In this paper, we discuss distributed product development in a virtual project community provided by the MOTION teamwork services platform [11, ....
U. Dayal, M. Hsu, R. Ladin, "Business Process Coordination: State of the Art, Trends, and Open Issues" in Proc. of the 27 VLDB Confererence, Roma, Italy, 2001.
.... EVALUATE (consumer.Interest, With the ability to store SQL conditional expressions as data in a relational table and query them using the EVALUATE operator, RDBMS becomes an interesting platform for supporting a wide range of applications including Publish Subscribe [BA97, AS 99] ECommerce [MFB00, DHL01], Workflow [CCPP96] Continuous Queries [CDTW00, BW01] Web site The representation of the data items depends on the level of type system support provided by the underlying database system. Section 3.2 provides a solution for Oracle RDBMS and discusses alternate solutions. Here after, for ....
Dayal, U., Hsu, M., and Ladin, R. "Business Process Coordination: State of the Art, Trends, and Open Issues", Proc. 27th International Conference on Very Large Databases 2001 : 3-13.
.... In the literature, CIS s have been widely considered [3, 4, 5, 6, 1] various approaches are proposed for their design and development: schema and data integration techniques [7, 8] agent based methodologies and systems [9, 10, 11] and business process coordination and service based systems [12]. Service based CIS s consider cooperation among different organizations to be obtained by sharing and integrating services across networks; such services, commonly referred to as c Services and Web Services [13, 14, 15, 16] are exported by different organizations as well defined functionalities ....
U. Dayal, M. Hsu, and R. Ladin, "Business Process Co- ordination: State of the Art, Trends and Open Issues," in Proceedings of the 27th Very Large Databases Conference (VLDB 2001.
....either to select the most appropriate one or to reconcile available copies, thus producing a new improved copy to be notified to all involved organizations. Service based CIS s consider cooperation among different organizations to be obtained by sharing and integrating services across networks [3]; such services, commonly referred to as e Services and Web Services [4] are exported by differ ent organizations as well defined operations that allow users and applications to access and perform tasks offered by back end business applications. In this paper, we propose a service based ....
U. Dayal, M. Hsu, and R. Ladin, "Business Process Coordination: State of the Art, Trends and Open Issues," in Proceedings of the 2?th Very Large Databases Conference (VLDB 2001), Roma, Italy, 2001.
Online articles have much greater impact More about CiteSeer.IST Add search form to your site Submit documents Feedback
CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC