DocumentCode
180535
Title
Achieving Intention-Centric BPM through Automated Planning
Author
van Beest, Nick R. T. P. ; Russell, Nick ; ter Hofstede, Arthur H. M. ; Lazovik, Alexander
Author_Institution
Univ. of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
fYear
2014
fDate
17-19 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
191
Lastpage
198
Abstract
As a result of the more distributed nature of organisations and the inherently increasing complexity of their business processes, a significant effort is required for the specification and verification of those processes. The composition of the activities into a business process that accomplishes a specific organisational goal has primarily been a manual task. Automated planning is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) in which activities are selected and organised by anticipating their expected outcomes with the aim of achieving some goal. As such, automated planning would seem to be a natural fit to the BPM domain to automate the specification of control flow. A number of attempts have been made to apply automated planning to the business process and service composition domain in different stages of the BPM lifecycle. However, a unified adoption of these techniques throughout the BPM lifecycle is missing. As such, we propose a new intention-centric BPM paradigm, which aims on minimising the specification effort by exploiting automated planning techniques to achieve a pre-stated goal. This paper provides a vision on the future possibilities of enhancing BPM using automated planning. A research agenda is presented, which provides an overview of the opportunities and challenges for the exploitation of automated planning in BPM.
Keywords
business data processing; organisational aspects; planning (artificial intelligence); service-oriented architecture; BPM lifecycle; artificial intelligence; automated planning; business process complexity; control flow specification; distributed organisation nature; intention-centric BPM; intention-centric BPM paradigm; organisational goal; service composition domain; Context; Context modeling; Planning; Process control; Resource management; Runtime;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Service-Oriented Computing and Applications (SOCA), 2014 IEEE 7th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Matsue
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SOCA.2014.45
Filename
6978609
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