DocumentCode
1298765
Title
Petri Net Translation Patterns for the Analysis of eBusiness Collaboration Messaging Protocols
Author
Feller, Andrew L. ; Wu, Teresa ; Shunk, Dan L. ; Fowler, John
Author_Institution
Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
Volume
39
Issue
5
fYear
2009
Firstpage
1022
Lastpage
1034
Abstract
Electronic messaging protocols such as RosettaNet (RN) automate the asynchronous exchange of business documents between collaborating trading partners over the Internet. Such protocols commonly employ mechanisms such as retries, time-outs, and fault handling to overcome uncertainty in the timing and reliability of message transmission, receipt, and processing. To determine the reliability and performance of such a protocol under varying network and message processing conditions, we have developed reusable patterns for Petri net modeling of these common mechanisms and used them to assemble a timed Petri net simulation that represents the RN standard´s behavior. The reusable patterns are derived through translation of the abstract representations provided in the RN standard into an executable model, paving the way for a multimodeling approach for supply chain communications. The resulting stochastic Petri net is simulated to generate performance curves guiding improved protocol reliability.
Keywords
Internet; Petri nets; electronic commerce; electronic messaging; protocols; supply chain management; Internet; Petri net modeling; Petri net translation pattern; RosettaNet; abstract representation; asynchronous exchange; business document; ebusiness collaboration messaging protocol; electronic messaging protocol; protocol reliability; reusable pattern; stochastic Petri net; supply chain communication; timed Petri net simulation; Assembly; Collaboration; Communication standards; Internet; Pattern analysis; Protocols; Stochastic processes; Supply chains; Timing; Uncertainty; Communication system fault tolerance; Petri nets; message systems; modeling; multimodeling; protocols; simulation; supply chain;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4427
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMCA.2009.2025022
Filename
5204253
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