2014 IEEE Eighth International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/rcis.2014.6861062
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Adapting service interfaces when business processes evolve

Abstract: Nowadays, there are many popular different notations of business process modeling, such as, e.g. BPMN [1], for a software analysis. Modeling of business processes at the conceptual level allows domain experts to cooperate in the analysis and to design the software. The whole business process model can be later translated to web services and executable BPEL [2] scripts which orchestrate all related parts together. Besides this automatization, it is necessary to define the structure of each data object in the bu… Show more

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“…Thesis [26] extends the undo/redo capabilities with three new algorithms. And, last but not least, thesis [29] adds the support for propagation changes among business process models.…”
Section: Additional Framework Extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thesis [26] extends the undo/redo capabilities with three new algorithms. And, last but not least, thesis [29] adds the support for propagation changes among business process models.…”
Section: Additional Framework Extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%