Formalization of Workflows and Correctness Issues in the Presence of Concurrency
Distributed and Parallel Databases - Special issue on electronic commerce
Workflow Automation: Overview and Research Issues
Information Systems Frontiers
Enhancing the Fault Tolerance of Workflow Management Systems
IEEE Concurrency
The Vision of Autonomic Computing
Computer
GM-WTA: an efficient workflow task allocation method in a distributed execution environment
Journal of Systems and Software
Workflow View Driven Cross-Organizational Interoperability in a Web Service Environment
Information Technology and Management
The dawning of the autonomic computing era
IBM Systems Journal
A framework for hybrid control design
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
Timing constraint workflow nets for workflow analysis
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
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A hybrid workflow system could be treated as a domain-across infrastructure by incorporating different workflow systems and WfMSs engaged in the complex business processing. For enacting a hybrid workflow system, the self-managing discipline employed in autonomic computing is imposed on domain-specific applications. By classifying the data issues engaged in a domain-specific application into process data and application data and for enhancing the incorporation among the self-managing domain-specific applications from global view of point, the foundation of self-governing management is discussed based on behavior logic and control logic analysis. To conclude, a case study is presented for illustrating the scenarios and the characteristics of hybrid workflow paradigm are summarized.