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Abstract: A means to define multiple activity instantiation is an important feature of
a business process modelling language. In this paper we suggest to extend BPEL4WS
with structured activities for multiple instantiation. In particular, we propose to extend
BPEL4WS with a collect and a broadcast activity to model multiple instance
behavior as well as array data structures to handle messages of multiple parties that
act according to the same role. (Update)
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
Mendling, J., Strembeck, M., and Neumann, G.: Extending BPEL4WS for Multiple Instantiation. In: Dadam, P. and Reichert, M. (eds.), INFORMATIK 2004 - Band 2, Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of German Informatics Society (GI). volume 51 of Lecture Notes in Informatics. pages 524--529. 2004. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mendling04extending.html More
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author = "Jan Mendling and Mark Strembeck and Gustaf Neumann",
title = "Extending BPEL4WS for Multiple Instantiation",
text = "Mendling, J., Strembeck, M., and Neumann, G.: Extending BPEL4WS for Multiple
Instantiation. In: Dadam, P. and Reichert, M. (eds.), INFORMATIK 2004 -
Band 2, Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of German Informatics Society
(GI). volume 51 of Lecture Notes in Informatics. pages 524--529. 2004.",
year = "2004",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mendling04extending.html" }
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