Distributed Workflow upon Linkable Coordination Artifacts

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Andrea Omicini, Alessandro Ricci, Nicola Zaghini
Paolo Ciancarini, Herbert Wiklicky (eds.)
Coordination Models and Languages, pages 228–246
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4038
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
June 2006

Coordination infrastructures can be used for the general-purpose support of WfMSs (workflow management systems). Suitably-expressive coordination artifacts can be specialised as workflow engines, encapsulating workflow rules expressed in terms of coordination laws.

In this paper, we focus on the issue of inter-organisational workflow (IOW), and show how the issue of multiple, interdependent, distributed workflows requires coordination artifacts to be linkable, so as to create a network of inter-connected coordination flows.

After discussing a model of workflow engine based on ReSpecT tuple centres, we introduce a distributed workflow architecture based on TuCSoN, exploiting a logic-based workflow language. In particular, we focus on the definition of a scoping mechanism, and show how this enable workflows to be dynamically governed and distributed upon a coordination infrastructure based on artifact linkability. An example of a VE (virtual enterprise) workflow is finally discussed.

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