2018
DOI: 10.1007/s10619-018-7251-3
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Optimizing data-flow implementations for inter-organizational processes

Abstract: Inter-organizational business processes can be designed top-down: starting from a global process model, where each activity and gateway is assigned to one of the participating organizations, local processes (or views/stubs for refinement) are generated for each organization. The resulting inter-organizational process is executed by the local processes in a fully distributed manner. Implementing the data-flow in such a scenario is highly complex, both because of the combinatorial explosion of possible solutions… Show more

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“…We use representative IOBPs in the literature for experimental evaluation: Supply chain (Weber et al, 2016), Incident management (Mühlberger et al, 2019), and Rehabilitation (Köpke, Franceschetti & Eder, 2019). Table 4 shows main characteristics of these IOBPs.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We use representative IOBPs in the literature for experimental evaluation: Supply chain (Weber et al, 2016), Incident management (Mühlberger et al, 2019), and Rehabilitation (Köpke, Franceschetti & Eder, 2019). Table 4 shows main characteristics of these IOBPs.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%