Title :
Towards Content-Oriented Integration for Process-Centric Knowledge Management Systems
Author :
Gao, Ming ; Jiang, Jichen
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Eng., Dongbei Univ. of Finance & Econ., Dalian, China
Abstract :
Workflow management system (WfMS) which focuses on controlling, monitoring, optimizing and supporting business processes management is extensively used in knowledge management systems (KMS). But traditional WfMS only work with complete processes on the basis of process models and therefore fail to support a large class of knowledge intensive business processes such as content-oriented integration. In this paper, a service-oriented framework supporting effective content-oriented integration for process-centric KMS is proposed. This framework uses a hybrid process-driven navigation mechanism including content-oriented high-level process and content fragments-oriented micro process. Representational state transfer (REST) based interface is used to interact with outer entities to increase flexibility and extensibility in constructing complex knowledge intensive applications. A content-oriented services activation and composition meta-data model is given to map relationships among processes, services and related content and its fragments which is used to activate corresponding processes and transform service context into message exchange objects transmitted in enterprise service bus. Finally, the overview, design and implementation of the prototype system are illustrated.
Keywords :
Web services; content management; knowledge management; workflow management software; business processes management; content fragments-oriented micro process; content-oriented integration; enterprise service bus; hybrid process-driven navigation mechanism; message exchange object; meta-data model; process-centric knowledge management system; prototype system; representational state transfer; service-oriented framework; transform service context; workflow management system; Condition monitoring; Conference management; Content management; Control systems; Electrochemical machining; Engineering management; Financial management; Knowledge management; Navigation; Service oriented architecture; OSGi framework; content-oriented integration; enterprise service bus; knowledge management systems; service activation;
Conference_Titel :
Information Processing, 2009. APCIP 2009. Asia-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shenzhen
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3699-6
DOI :
10.1109/APCIP.2009.136