Abstract
With increasingly widespread adoption of workflow technology as a standard solution to business process management, much effort is put on designing the appropriate workflow models. The reuse of existing models has been recently suggested to support more efficient workflow design, which requires the storage, search and composition of workflow models. In this paper, we propose a new framework of workflow model management from a data-centric perspective, which provides unique features lacking in existing approached based on control flows and function descriptions. We develop a data-centric indexing method to organize workflow models in the repository, design a flooding algorithm for searching workflow models, and propose a composition approach for integrating different workflow models to meet specific user requirements.
Recommended Citation
Liu, Zhiyong; Zhao, Leon; Wang, Harry; and Chen, Huaping, "A Data-centric Perspective for Workflow Model Management" (2011). ICIS 2011 Proceedings. 3.
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A Data-centric Perspective for Workflow Model Management
With increasingly widespread adoption of workflow technology as a standard solution to business process management, much effort is put on designing the appropriate workflow models. The reuse of existing models has been recently suggested to support more efficient workflow design, which requires the storage, search and composition of workflow models. In this paper, we propose a new framework of workflow model management from a data-centric perspective, which provides unique features lacking in existing approached based on control flows and function descriptions. We develop a data-centric indexing method to organize workflow models in the repository, design a flooding algorithm for searching workflow models, and propose a composition approach for integrating different workflow models to meet specific user requirements.