| J. Miller, A. P. Sheth, K. Kochut, X. Wang, and A. Murugan. Simulation modeling within workflow technology. In Proc. of ER'97 Symposium, Los Angeles, Ca, U.S.A., 1997. |
....(WFMSs) A workflow model captures a process in terms tasks, roles, objects and agents. Many WFMSs use graphical specification language to automatically generate code for workflow implementation and execution. Once a workflow has been modelled, it can be tested, simulated, analyzed and monitored [6]. Many WFMSs also provide facilities for dynamic modification of a workflow model, e.g. changing task sequencing or adding new tasks on the fly. The workflow approach has become quite popular. A concrete evidence of this is the large number of commercially available WFMSs [3] The history of ....
J.A. Miller, A.P. Sheth, K.J. Kochut, X. Wang, and A. Murugan. Simulation Modeling within Workflow Technology. In Proceedongs of the 1995 Winter Simulation Conference, Arlington, VA, December 1995.
....One type of embedding to be discussed later is Query Driven Simulation (QDS) Miller and Weyrich, 1989] In this case, simulation is embedded in an information system. Another example, is embedding simulation within workflow technology for the purpose of design improvement and operational tuning [Miller et al. 1995]. Although embedded simulation is generally useful, a Web based and component based approach makes it easier to assemble and modify the overall system. ffl Agent Based Execution. As is apparent from the previous discussion, the execution environment for Web based simulation may be anywhere from ....
Miller, J., Sheth, A., Kochut, K., Wang, X., and Murugan, A. (1995). Simulation Modeling Within Workflow Technology. In Proceedings of the 1995 Winter Simulation Conference, Arlington, VA.
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J.A. Miller, A.P. Sheth, K.J. Kochut, X. Wang, and A. Murugan. Simulation modeling within workflow technology. In Proc. of the 1995 Winter Simulation Conference, Arlington, VA, December 1995.
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J.A. Miller, A.P. Sheth, K.J. Kochut, X. Wang, and A. Murugan. Simulation modeling within workflow technology. In Proc. of the 1995 Winter Simulation Conference, Arlington, VA, December 1995.
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J. Miller, A. P. Sheth, K. Kochut, X. Wang, and A. Murugan. Simulation modeling within workflow technology. In Proc. of ER'97 Symposium, Los Angeles, Ca, U.S.A., 1997.
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