| J. J. Halliday, S. K. Shrivastava, and S. M. Wheater. Flexible Workflow Management in the OPENflow system. In Proc. of EDOC'2001. |
....identify concepts of tasks (activities) rules and procedures. They implement and execute tasks using heterogeneous applications [10,4,3] Recently, workflow technology has been used to compose heterogeneous applications in order to build a new one (called global application in the following) [9,7,6]. The approach is based on the two level programming paradigm: existing applications provide the core functionality and the workflow model provides the composition logic. Most of these systems consider an application as the implementation of an activity within the workflow model. During the ....
....Current process definition languages are quite limited in expressing complex dependencies and conditions when starting an activity. They allow activities to be executed in sequence or in parallel. At best, they admit some simple 4 condition expressions such as AND, OR jointing and splitting ones [10,9,6]. How to express the potential complex relationships between the set of constituent applications One possible solution is to extend process definition languages. In this case, workflow models will be more difficult to understand, and the goal of a high level and abstract workflow model will be ....
Halliday, J., S. Shrivastava and S. Wheater, Flexible Workflow Management in the OPENflow system, in: Fifth IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2001.
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J. J. Halliday, S. K. Shrivastava, and S. M. Wheater. Flexible Workflow Management in the OPENflow system. In Proc. of EDOC'2001.
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J.J. Halliday, S.K. Shrivastava, and S.M. Wheater. Flexible Workflow Management in the OPENflow System. In 4th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC 2001), 4-7 September 2001, Seattle, Washington, Proceedings, pages 82--92. IEEE Computer Society, 2001.
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J.J. Halliday, S.K. Shrivastava, and S.M. Wheater. Flexible Workflow Management in the OPENflow System. In 4th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC 2001), 4-7 September 2001, Seattle, Washington, Proceedings, pages 82--92. IEEE Computer Society, 2001.
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