Error recovery in asynchronous systems
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
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A meta modelng approach to workflow management systems supporting exception handling
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Exception Handling in Workflow Management Systems
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DASFAA '01 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications
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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
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Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) solutions rely on process support systems to implement exogenous message workflows whereby one can devise and deploy a process that helps keep a number of applications' data in synchrony or develop new functionality on top of them. EAI solutions are prone to failures due to the fact that they are highly distributed and combine stand-alone applications with specific-purpose integration processes. The literature provides two execution models for workflows, namely, synchronous and asynchronous. In this paper, we report on an architecture that addresses the problem of endowing the asynchronous model with fault-tolerance capabilities, which is a problem for which the literature does not provide a conclusion.