Proceedings of the Third ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems 2009
DOI: 10.1145/1619258.1619290
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Existing and future standards for event-driven business process management

Abstract: The development and operation of modern IT infrastructures requires generally accepted standards. Many standardization efforts are currently ongoing within the service oriented and event processing community. Recently a new discipline entitled "EventDriven Business Process Management (ED-BPM)" has emerged which takes a synergetic approach within this larger area. Consecutively, topics being discussed in this paper relate to the role of standards in the ED-BPM context, the need for a standard per se and the ben… Show more

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“…Therefore, the required IT solution conform a new kind of EMI (Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence) platform supporting communication to existing systems and being able to automate process models representing the knowledge about how each manufacturing scenario must be handled in response to incoming events. In this context, the EDBPM (Event-Driven Business Process Management) paradigm concepts presented by R. von Ammon and others [5,6,7] can be applied. This concept is presented as an enhancement of BPM (Business Process Management) including concepts of SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), EDA (Event Driven Architecture), SaaS (Software as a Service), BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) and CEP (Complex Event Processing).…”
Section: Edmpm Based Manufacturing It Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the required IT solution conform a new kind of EMI (Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence) platform supporting communication to existing systems and being able to automate process models representing the knowledge about how each manufacturing scenario must be handled in response to incoming events. In this context, the EDBPM (Event-Driven Business Process Management) paradigm concepts presented by R. von Ammon and others [5,6,7] can be applied. This concept is presented as an enhancement of BPM (Business Process Management) including concepts of SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), EDA (Event Driven Architecture), SaaS (Software as a Service), BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) and CEP (Complex Event Processing).…”
Section: Edmpm Based Manufacturing It Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [18] and [19], the authors show the potential of the combined usage of CEP and BPM in the logistics and finance sector. [20] proposes an architecture for event processing of RFID data in enterprise information systems applying workflow models to extract complex event patterns.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For realizing the proposed LBS that are designed to resolve the current issues in the logistics domain, the solution approach is comparable to existing ED-BPM reference models for other industry domains, like for example in the financial services domain [18]. Taking a look at the logistics context, the conceptual architecture has three layers ( Fig.…”
Section: Combining Lbs With Event Driven Business Process Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%