Adept_flex—Supporting Dynamic Changes of Workflows Without Losing Control
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems - Special issue on workflow management systems
Specification and implementation of exceptions in workflow management systems
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS)
Exception Handling for Conflict Resolution in Cross-Organizational Workflows
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Modeling Exceptional Behaviors in Commercial Workflow Management Systems
COOPIS '99 Proceedings of the Fourth IECIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems
Flexible Exception Handling in the OPERA Process Support System
ICDCS '98 Proceedings of the The 18th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
Architectures for a temporal workflow management system
Proceedings of the 2004 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Case handling: a new paradigm for business process support
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Flexible business process management using forward stepping and alternative paths
BPM'05 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Business Process Management
Resilient Business Process Management: Framework and services
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
An end-user approach to business process modeling
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Hi-index | 0.00 |
Although the efforts from the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC) led to the definition of a standard process definition language (XPDL), there is still no standard for the definition of expected exceptions in workflows Yet, the very few Workflow Management Systems (WfMC) capable of managing exceptions, provide a proprietary exception handling unit, preventing workflow exception definitions from being portable from one system to another one. In this paper, we show how generic process definitions based on XPDL can be seamlessly enriched with standard-conform exception handling constructs, starting from a high-level event-condition-action language We further introduce a suitable rule compiler, enabling to yield portable process and exception definitions in a fully automated way.