DocumentCode
1581932
Title
Declarative business artifact centric modeling of decision and knowledge intensive business processes
Author
Vaculín, Roman ; Hull, Richard ; Heath, Terry ; Cochran, Craig ; Nigam, Anil ; Sukaviriya, Piyawadee
Author_Institution
IBM T.J. Watson Res. Center, Hawthorne, NY, USA
fYear
2011
Firstpage
151
Lastpage
160
Abstract
In this paper we address the problem of modeling collaborative decision and knowledge intensive business processes (sometimes referred to as Decision Intensive Processes, or DIP processes). DIP processes assist users in performing decision intensive tasks, and provide users with a guidance relevant to process execution context. DIP processes are by nature collaborative, data-driven, need to support various kinds of flexibility at design and run time, and need to integrate with external services and information sources. Such a combination presents significant challenges for contemporary business processes technologies. We present a solution based on a business artifacts paradigm (a.k.a. business entities with lifecycles) using a Guard-Stage-Milestone (GSM) model for declarative lifecycles specification. We introduce a CoreControl - MicroProcess process design pattern, which allows a natural blending of a business functional process structure (usual for most business processes), with a decision & knowledge driven structure providing domain specific decision guidance to users. The proposed design pattern along with the declarative GSM BA approach provide suitable design primitives for DIP process, as demonstrated on a real problem from the supply chain solutions enablement domain.
Keywords
business data processing; groupware; supply chain management; CoreControl-MicroProcess process design pattern; Guard-Stage-Milestone model; business entities; business processes technologies; collaborative decision intensive business process modeling; collaborative knowledge intensive business process modeling; declarative business artifact centric modeling; declarative lifecycles specification; supply chain solutions enablement domain; Barium; Business; Collaboration; Electronics packaging; GSM; Principal component analysis; Process control; GSM; Guard-Stage-Milestone model; business artifacts; business entities with lifecycles; decision intensive business processes; process design patterns;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC), 2011 15th IEEE International
Conference_Location
Helsinki
ISSN
1541-7719
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0362-1
Electronic_ISBN
1541-7719
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EDOC.2011.36
Filename
6037569
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