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  • Event-Based Modeling and Analysis of Distributed Workflow Executions  
  • by Mathias Weske — 1998
  • …Workflows are computer supported processes composed of related activities that are executed in highly heterogeneous and distributed environments. Aspects covered in workflow management range from systems design issues and transactional workflows to business process modeling and business process re-e…
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  • Flexible Persistence Framework for Object-Oriented Middleware  
  • by Mathias Weske, Dominik Kuropka — 2001
  • …The ability to store object states persistently in a convenient and flexible way is an important requirement for middleware environments. In this paper we propose a language independent framework for flexible and extensible persistent storage services for object-oriented middleware. The framework is…
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  • Integrated Workflow Planning and Coordination  
  • by Hilmar Schuschel, Mathias Weske — 2003 — In 14th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications
  • …Abstract. Two major tasks in process management are the planning of a process and the coordination of its execution. Workflow management systems support and automate the coordination of a process, but planning the process remains a manual task. This paper argues that planning and coordination are cl…
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  • Behavioral Consistency for B2B Process Integration  
  • by Gero Decker, Mathias Weske — 2007 — In Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), LNCS
  • …Abstract. Interacting services are at the center of attention in businessto-business (B2B) process integration scenarios. Global interaction models specify the interaction behavior of each service and serve as contractual basis for the collaboration. Consequently, service implementations have to be …
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  • M.: Interaction Soundness for Service Orchestrations  
  • by Frank Puhlmann, Mathias Weske — 2006 — Service-Oriented Computing – ICSOC 2006, volume 4294 of LNCS
  • …Abstract. Traditionally, service orchestrations utilize services according to a choreography where they are a part of. The orchestrations as well as the choreographies describe pre-defined sequences of behavior. This paper investigates if a given orchestration can be enacted without deadlocks, i.e. …
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  • Local enforceability in interaction petri nets  
  • by Gero Decker, Mathias Weske — 2007 — In: Proceedings 5th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2007). LNCS
  • …Abstract. In scenarios where a set of independent business partners engage in complex conversations, global interaction models are a means to specify the allowed interaction behavior from a global perspective. In these models atomic interactions serve as basic building blocks and behavioral dependen…
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  • Automated planning in a service-oriented architecture  
  • by Hilmar Schuschel, Mathias Weske — 2004 — In: 13th International IEEE Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, WET ICE
  • …Service-oriented computing is a new paradigm to improve the performance of information systems in environments demanding for flexibility and interconnectivity. Additionally, the support of intra- and inter-organizational processes has become crucial for the competitiveness of companies. Recent resea…
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  • M.: Automated service composition using heuristic search  
  • by Harald Meyer, Mathias Weske — 2006 — Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2006). Volume 4102 of Lecture
  • …Abstract. Automated service composition is an important approach to automatically aggregate existing functionality. While different planning algorithms are applied in this area, heuristic search is currently not used. Lacking features like the creation of compositions with parallel or alternative co…
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  • M.: Investigations on Soundness Regarding Lazy Activities  
  • by Frank Puhlmann, Mathias Weske — 2006 — Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2006), volume 4102 of LNCS
  • …Abstract. Current approaches for proving the correctness of business processes focus on either soundness, weak soundness, or relaxed soundness. Soundness states that each activity should be on a path from the initial to the final activity, that after the final activity has been reached no other acti…
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  • A Reference Model for Workflow Application Development Processes  
  • by Mathias Weske, Thomas Goesmann, Roland Holten, Rüdiger Striemer
  • …The success of workflow projects to a large extent depends on how workflow application development processes are planned, organized, and conducted. Based on lessons learned from problems encountered during realworld workflow application development projects, this paper presents a reference model for…
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