Mobile Information Systems
DOI: 10.1007/0-387-22874-8_7
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Workflow Partitioning in Mobile Information Systems

Abstract: The increasing success of wireless technologies is sustaining the diffusion of mobile information systems, but the youth of the underl3äng technology and its peculiar characteristics are impacting the development of such systems. For example, the execution of business processes in such a context must cope with the variable and fluctuating bandwidth available to the different devices. This leads the designer to stress the independence of each actor ~ by minimizing interactions and knowledge sharing-to increase … Show more

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“…Such unpredictability cannot be modeled into a traditionally static workflow [6]. Here the BPM has to adapt to the state of a number of services related to the context in which they are present.…”
Section: Mobile Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such unpredictability cannot be modeled into a traditionally static workflow [6]. Here the BPM has to adapt to the state of a number of services related to the context in which they are present.…”
Section: Mobile Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another stream of related work concerns the decentralized execution of service-oriented processes [2], [11]. A serviceoriented process in this context is a set of interrelated tasks whose execution involves multiple services.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some analysis were conceived to address problems that are specific to workflows. Examples of these include workflow concurrency analysis [13], graph-based partitioning of workflows [1], model checking of activity graphs [5] and checking the protocols of Web Service composition by multi-agent systems [27].…”
Section: Current Validation Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%