Federated database systems for managing distributed, heterogeneous, and autonomous databases
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) - Special issue on heterogeneous databases
A meta modelng approach to workflow management systems supporting exception handling
Information Systems - Special issue on meta-modelling and methodology engineering
Web interface-driven cooperative exception handling in adome workflow management system
Information Systems - Special issue on the 1st web information systems engineering conference (WISE '00)
Architecting web services
Java Web Services: For Java Programmers
Java Web Services: For Java Programmers
Workflow View Based E-Contracts in a Cross-Organizational E-Services Environment
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Current Trends in Exception Handling
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering - special section on current trends in exception handling—part II
The P2P Approach to Interorganizational Workflows
CAiSE '01 Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Scientific Workflow Management by Database Management
SSDBM '98 Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
Mining Exception Instances to Facilitate Workflow Exception Handling
DASFAA '99 Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications
Modeling Workflows with a Process-View Approach
DASFAA '01 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications
Integrating Document and Workflow Management Tools using XML and Web Technologies: A Case Study
CSMR '02 Proceedings of the 6th European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering
WASA: A Workflow-Based Architecture to Support Scientific Database Applications (Extended Abstract)
DEXA '95 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications
Modeling Exceptional Behaviors in Commercial Workflow Management Systems
COOPIS '99 Proceedings of the Fourth IECIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems
HICSS '04 Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'04) - Track 7 - Volume 7
Workflow View Driven Cross-Organizational Interoperability in a Web Service Environment
Information Technology and Management
A Web Service Composition and Deployment Framework for Scientific Workflows
ICWS '04 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Web Services
Using flows in information integration
IBM Systems Journal
Facilitating cross-organisational workflows with a workflow view approach
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special issue: Contract-driven coordination and collaboration in the internet context
Compiling abstract scientific workflows into web service workflows
SSDBM '03 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management
Designing workflow views with flows for large-scale business-to-business information systems
TES'04 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Technologies for E-Services
Deputy mechanism for workflow views
DASFAA'05 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications
Alerts in mobile healthcare applications: requirements and pilot study
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
A three-tier view-based methodology for M-services adaptation
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
Efficiently supporting secure and reliable collaboration in scientific workflows
Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Business process integration: method and analysis
APCCM '09 Proceedings of the Sixth Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modeling - Volume 96
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Workflow technology has recently been employed in scientific applications because of their ever-increasing complexities across multiple organizations, institutes, research labs, or units over the Internet and Intranet. In this paper, we propose a methodology for the decomposition of complex scientific process requirements into different types of elementary flows such as control, data, exception, semantics, and security. Based on that, we can determine the subset of each type of flows (i.e., flow views) necessary and the related requirements for the interactions with each type of collaboration partners in the process integration. These subsets collectively constitute a process view, based on which interactions can be systematically designed, integrated and managed in a scalable way. We show with a case study in a scientific research environment to demonstrate our approach. We further illustrate how these flows can be implemented with various contemporary Web services technologies.