Preserving the Context of Interrupted Business Process Activities
Author(s)
Rinderle, Stefanie
Keller, Rudolf K.
Reichert, Manfred
Date issued
2005
In
Enterprise Information Systems VII, Springer, 2005/3//149-156
Subjects
Information systems business process flexibility data analysis B2B and B2C applications
Abstract
The capability to safely interrupt business process activities is an important requirement for advanced processaware information systems. Indeed, exceptions stemming from the application environment often appear while one or more application-related process activities are running. Safely interrupting an activity consists of preserving its context, i.e., saving the data associated with this activity. This is important since possible solutions for an exceptional situation are often based on the current data context of the interrupted activity. In this paper, a data classification scheme based on data relevance and on data update frequency is proposed and discussed with respect to two different real-world applications. Taking into account this classification, a correctness criterion for interrupting running activities while preserving their context is proposed and analyzed.
Publication type
journal article
File(s)![Thumbnail Image]()
Loading...
Name
Bassil_Sarita_-_Preserving_the_Context_of_Interrupted_Business_20100115.pdf
Type
Main Article
Size
399.21 KB
Format
Adobe PDF
Checksum
(MD5):9cb21453268432afdc8a06914388f677
