contributor | Institut für Architektur von Anwendungssystemen (IAAS) | ||||||||||||||
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Streule, Alexander
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2009-07-24
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109 pages
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Virtual enterprises need collaborative business processes
management. When facing multiple participants involved in the same
business process, providing necessary information to the business
partners and allowing them to adapt process parts is critical to
effective process management. Given the complexity of processes
capturing real-world process semantics, it is a highly sought-after
feature to create views, partial processes derived from a base
process to provide process abstraction and to hide confidential
information from business partners. WS-BPEL defines a standard for
executable business processes. The BPEL specification also
introduces the concept of abstract processes, which provide multiple
ways to hide information in a process. This work describes a novel
concept to derive views from BPEL processes. The concept uses
techniques known from Model Driven Development to provide both a
very high-level and a more low-level approach to derive views from a
base process.
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identifier | http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=DIP-2889&engl=1 |
language | eng |
publisher | Stuttgart, Germany, Universität Stuttgart |
relation | Diploma Thesis No. 2889 |
source | ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/medoc.ustuttgart_fi/DIP-2889/DIP-2889.pdf |
subject | Software Engineering Design Tools and Techniques (CR D.2.2) |
Office Automation (CR H.4.1) | |
Information Interfaces and Presentation User Interfaces (CR H.5.2) | |
BPM | |
Business Process Management | |
BPEL | |
Business Process Execution Language | |
Abstract BPEL | |
Views | |
Process View | |
View Generation | |
Model Transformation | |
BPEL Designer | |
Eclipse | |
title | Abstract Views on BPEL Processes |
type | Text |
Diploma Thesis |