A Constrained Object Model for Configuration Based Workflow Composition
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Auteurs : Patrick Albert [France] ; Laurent Henocque [France] ; Mathias Kleiner [France]Source :
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science [ 0302-9743 ] ; 2006.
Abstract
Abstract: Automatic or assisted workflow composition is a field of intense research for applications to the world wide web or to business process modeling. Workflow composition is traditionally addressed in various ways, generally via theorem proving techniques. Recent research [1] observed that building a composite workflow bears strong relationships with finite model search, and that some workflow languages can be defined as constrained object metamodels [2,3]. This lead to consider the viability of applying configuration techniques to this problem, which was proven feasible. Constrained based configuration expects a constrained object model as input. The purpose of this document is to formally specify the constrained object model involved in ongoing experiments and research using the Z specification language.
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