2009 5th International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics 2009
DOI: 10.1109/saci.2009.5136305
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Multi-agent models in workflow design

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“…Needs for replies in a failure case are: (a) every activity must have specified its type concerning its result (persistent, affect the environment, insignificant); (b) during the execution every activity recalls somewhere (in a data base) its result and this result can be used depending of activity type in the future (if the activity is of reusable type). (Cicortas & Iordan, 2009b). The Fig.…”
Section: Reengineering Failed Workflowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Needs for replies in a failure case are: (a) every activity must have specified its type concerning its result (persistent, affect the environment, insignificant); (b) during the execution every activity recalls somewhere (in a data base) its result and this result can be used depending of activity type in the future (if the activity is of reusable type). (Cicortas & Iordan, 2009b). The Fig.…”
Section: Reengineering Failed Workflowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Fig. 8 shows the proposed databases and the interaction of the agents with these data bases (Cicortas & Iordan, 2009a). The multi-agent system (MAS) that is able to analyze the workflow instance that was blocked and based on its state to redesign the reminded part of the workflow instance that will be executed.…”
Section: Reengineering Failed Workflowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mode split model of resident population adopts the combined form of distance curve and competitive model [6] .…”
Section: Mode Split Model Of Resident Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%