Title :
Configuration based workflow composition
Author :
Albert, Patrick ; Henocque, Laurent ; Kleiner, Mathias
Author_Institution :
ILOG, France
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. The originality of this research stems from the observation that building a composite workflow bears strong relationships with finite model search, and that some workflow languages can be defined as constrained object metamodels (van der Aalst et al., 2003). This leads to consider the viability of applying configuration techniques to this problem. Our main contribution is to prove the feasibility of such an approach, with some advantages and drawbacks compared to logical based techniques. We present a constrained object model for workflow composition, based upon a metamodel for workflows and ontologies for processes and data flows. Experimental results are listed for a working implementation that generates complex interleaving composite workflows involving transformations, synchronization and branching constructs.
Keywords :
Internet; business data processing; configuration management; distributed object management; ontologies (artificial intelligence); theorem proving; workflow management software; World Wide Web; branching; business process modeling; configuration based workflow composition; constrained object metamodels; data flows; finite model search; ontology; synchronization; theorem proving techniques; workflow languages; Buildings; Computerized monitoring; Interleaved codes; Large scale integration; Logic programming; Microcomputers; Object oriented modeling; Ontologies; Web services; Web sites;
Conference_Titel :
Web Services, 2005. ICWS 2005. Proceedings. 2005 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2409-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICWS.2005.38