2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54978-1_73
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Requirement Verification in SOA Models Based on Interorganizational WorkFlow Nets and Linear Logic

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“…(1) Most workflow models focus on the process perspective and neglect the organizational perspective [17,18]. (2) Workflow analysis is aimed at the verification of reliability and validity [19][20][21], while research on quantitative performance analysis is less likely to be aimed at such a verification [22,23]. (3) Such research ignores collaborative relationships between participants.…”
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“…(1) Most workflow models focus on the process perspective and neglect the organizational perspective [17,18]. (2) Workflow analysis is aimed at the verification of reliability and validity [19][20][21], while research on quantitative performance analysis is less likely to be aimed at such a verification [22,23]. (3) Such research ignores collaborative relationships between participants.…”
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“…The effort is the total amount of time spent on the interorganizational workflow process. (i) = 3.9090 + 4.5558 + 0.8234 + 2.8920 = 12.1802(20) …”
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