Seminar Details
| Date |
8-2-2007 |
| Time |
14:30 |
| Room/Location |
Room 218 |
| Title |
Muti-concern Architectural modelling of Service-dríven Business Processes |
| Speaker |
Dott. Nasreddine Aoumeur |
| Affiliation |
Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, Germany |
| Link |
http://www.uni-magdeburg.de/
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| Abstract |
With the rapid embracing of service technology by most world-wide
(inter-)organizations in deploying their business processes, more
complex composite, flexible yet reliable and context-ware services are
at quest to satisfy on-the-fly such new organizational realities. Most
industrie and academia community agree that, mastering such
multi-dimensional service complexity could only be achieved at early
DOMAIN-level stages before any subsequent (semi-automatic)
Web-deployment using advanced XML-standards.
As such systems are behaviourally interaction-centric, we are
recapitualting on techniques from architectural techniques,
(event-driven) business rules and aspect-orientation. In this talk, I
will show how interaction concerns could be explicitly separating from
context-aware (e.g. location-aware) concerns using tailored rule-based
behavioral connectors. Once specified, cerfified and evolved, I
demonstrate how to bring both concerns together around activities to
reflect the intended business semantics. This architectural approach to
service modelling is formally supported through rewriting logic and
high-level Petri Nets. |
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