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Verifying semantic business process models in inter-operation

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posted on 2024-11-14, 10:55 authored by George Koliadis, Aditya GhoseAditya Ghose
Process inter-operation is characterized as cooperative interactions among loosely coupled autonomous constituents to adaptively fulfill system-wide purpose. Issues of inconsistency can be anticipated in inter-operating processes given their independent management and design. To reduce inconsistency (that may contribute to failures) effective methods for statically verifying behavioral interoperability are required. This paper contributes a method for practical, semantic verification of interoperating processes (as represented with BPMN models). We provide methods to evaluate consistency during process design where annotation of the immediate effect of tasks and sub-processes has been provided. Furthermore, some guidelines are defined against common models of inter-operation for scoping traceability to possible causes of inconsistency. This supports subsequent resolution efforts.

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Koliadis, G. & Ghose, A. (2007). Verifying semantic business process models in inter-operation. In L. Zhang, J. Yang & P. Hung (Eds.), IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (pp. 731-738). USA: IEEE.

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Proceedings - 2007 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing, SCC 2007

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731-738

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English

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23216

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