Title :
Repositories for workflow-management-systems in a middleware environment
Author :
Neeb, Jens ; Schlundt, Michael ; Wedekind, Hartmut
Author_Institution :
Erlangen-Nurnberg Univ., Germany
Abstract :
Workflow management systems (WfMS) are designed to enable the enactment of business processes, i.e. to extract and maintain the process logic between business applications. Within a workflow management solution, heterogeneous applications are connected through a given workflow definition. Future development efforts must aim to establish interoperability between different WfMS. This leads straight to interoperability problems of two types: in a technical point of view, one WfMS has to be able to abstract from a concrete implementation (programming language, hardware, etc.) of another WfMS. In a semantic point of view, WfMS have to agree on the execution semantics of a workflow definition. We try to cope with the semantic interoperability problem by defining a workflow repository which enables extensible communication between WfMS. To understand the notion and the central function of repositories, a short history of metadata systems is given. Based on a modular architecture of WfMS, a repository is developed and sketched in a CORBA compliant style. This repository shows the expressiveness and the idea of extensibility of our interoperability approach.
Keywords :
client-server systems; computational linguistics; distributed object management; meta data; open systems; workflow management software; CORBA compliant style; WfMS; business applications; business processes; central function; execution semantics; extensible communication; heterogeneous applications; interoperability approach; interoperability problems; metadata systems; middleware environment; modular architecture; process logic; programming language; semantic interoperability problem; workflow definition; workflow management solution; workflow management system repository; workflow repository; Computer architecture; Concrete; Database systems; Dictionaries; History; Large scale integration; Logic; Middleware; Relational databases; Workflow management software;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2000. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0493-0
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2000.926851