2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-16901-4_10
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Compensable WorkFlow Nets

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“…In addition, care is dynamic and after a course of action has begun, it is often altered (e.g., the patient changes his mind about a treatment, the family cannot drive the patient to an appointment due to a bad winter storm or the health authority must deal with an emergency, such as the recent H1N1 pandemic). We are integrating the notion of Compensable Transactions [18] in process models to compensate or undo side effects caused by a change in the process (e.g., take a drug off the patient's list of medications, reschedule appointments, or find an acceptable alternative way to deliver a treatment or service within a reasonable time). In a collaborative care setting, this functionality will go a long way to enhance the efficiency and efficacy of the health service delivery.…”
Section: Screening Questions Are Used To Assess All Domains Of Care Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, care is dynamic and after a course of action has begun, it is often altered (e.g., the patient changes his mind about a treatment, the family cannot drive the patient to an appointment due to a bad winter storm or the health authority must deal with an emergency, such as the recent H1N1 pandemic). We are integrating the notion of Compensable Transactions [18] in process models to compensate or undo side effects caused by a change in the process (e.g., take a drug off the patient's list of medications, reschedule appointments, or find an acceptable alternative way to deliver a treatment or service within a reasonable time). In a collaborative care setting, this functionality will go a long way to enhance the efficiency and efficacy of the health service delivery.…”
Section: Screening Questions Are Used To Assess All Domains Of Care Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T has been incorporated in NOVA Workflow [17] which uses the graphical workflow modeling language CWML and has an executable workflow engine. CWML is a block structured workflow modeling language [21] which has compensable components along with common workflow components (e.g., atomic tasks, control flow operators, such as XOR, OR, AND, etc.). Each atomic task in CWML is associated with a task description file (written in T ) containing procedures.…”
Section: Model Driven Workflow Development With Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been designed to develop certain aspects of workflows which can be used in many workflow systems. Workflow systems are often designed with graphical workflow modeling languages such as BPMN, YAWL, the Compensable Workflow Modeling Language (CWML) [21], etc. These languages use abstract notation for tasks and control flow to visualize workflow but to describe the detailed specification of a task, some workflow systems use XML-based languages, while others use a general-purpose programming language (GPL) such as C++, Java, etc.…”
Section: Model Driven Workflow Development With Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides the navigation, the designing history browser permits the designer to go back to previous stage with a more intuitive way [6]. Similarly, the backward recovery strategy is used in workflow control [7]. In mechanic system design, the data retrieval procedures are frequently carried out.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%