DocumentCode
43288
Title
Rapid Service-Oriented business process generation method based on ontology
Author
Budan Wu ; Rongheng Lin ; Wei-Tek Tsai ; Zheng Liu ; Junliang Chen ; Yong Peng
Author_Institution
State Key Lab. of Network & Switching Technol., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., Beijing, China
Volume
10
Issue
9
fYear
2013
fDate
Sept. 2013
Firstpage
13
Lastpage
32
Abstract
Service-oriented business process generation is a key activity in the Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) business lifecycle, and most of the other activities such as application execution depend on the business process being developed. After the business requirements are acquired, a developer has to use specific programming technologies to orchestrate web services to generate a deployable business process. It is time-consuming to specify all the business processes from low-level web services, especially for an enterprise that focuses on a series of similar businesses. This paper proposes a rapid service-oriented business process generation method with domain-specific assets specified in ontology systems. Assets with different levels of granularity are reused to refine the high level business process framework for executable business processes using the Business Process Executional Language (BPEL). The new methodology significantly simplifies service-oriented business process generation by reusing assets to construct business processes. A business process generation tool is also implemented to support the efficient visual design of SOA processes with the proposed method. This paper verifies the proposed method using a shipment tracking case. The studies show that the number of reusable assets increases significantly as these projects progress, and the business process generation speed also increases at the same time.
Keywords
Web services; asset management; business data processing; ontologies (artificial intelligence); service-oriented architecture; specification languages; BPEL; Business Process Execution Language; SOA business lifecycle; asset reusability; business process generation tool; business requirements; deployable business process generation; domain specific assets; executable business processes; high level business process framework; low-level Web services; ontology; programming technologies; rapid service-oriented business process generation method; service-oriented architecture; shipment tracking; visual design; Business; Object oriented modeling; Ontologies; Process planning; Service-oriented architecture; Unified modeling language; ontology systems; service-oriented business process generation; software asset reusability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, China
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1673-5447
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/CC.2013.6623500
Filename
6623500
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