Title :
Incorporating Events into Cross-Organizational Business Processes
Author :
Chakravarty, Payal ; Singh, Munindar P.
Author_Institution :
IBM Tivoli, Armonk
Abstract :
Because Web-scale processes are inherently cross-organizational, they require the robust enactment of interactions among autonomous parties. However, specifying the processes involved is difficult. To overcome this obstacle, the authors use a business protocol that lets the applicable events and responses vary based on where the process is deployed and the infrastructure and IT applications installed therein. Treating events and business logic as separate concerns also yields clearer models and improves reusability. The authors describe the architecture and tools and outline a methodology by which each participant in a process can define, detect, and respond to events.
Keywords :
business data processing; IT application; autonomous party; business logic; cross-organizational Web-scale business process; Condition monitoring; Delay; Electronic design automation and methodology; Event detection; Logic; Marine vehicles; Packaging; Protocols; Robustness; Sensor systems; agents; business process management; business protocols; event-driven architecture; exception handling; multiagent systems;
Journal_Title :
Internet Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIC.2008.35