2009
DOI: 10.1142/s0218843009002063
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Towards Agent-Based Modeling and Verification of Collaborative Business Processes: An Approach Centered on Interactions and Behaviors

Abstract: This paper presents the process-oriented aspects of a formal and visual agent-based business process modeling language. The language is of use for (networks of) organizations that elect or envisage multi-agent systems for the support of collaborative business processes. The paper argues that the design of a collaborative business process should start with a proper understanding of the work practice of the agents in the business domain under consideration. The language introduces a novel diagram to represent th… Show more

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“…MAS can also be used with several traditional scheduling techniques to improve efficiency. One attempt is to improve Petri net efficiency with MAS (Molinero and Nunez, 2011;Stuit and Szirbik, 2009). MAS can likewise be combined with modern information technologies, such as the Internet, distributed computations, and cloud framework (Singh and Malhotra, 2012).…”
Section: Cooperation Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MAS can also be used with several traditional scheduling techniques to improve efficiency. One attempt is to improve Petri net efficiency with MAS (Molinero and Nunez, 2011;Stuit and Szirbik, 2009). MAS can likewise be combined with modern information technologies, such as the Internet, distributed computations, and cloud framework (Singh and Malhotra, 2012).…”
Section: Cooperation Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This aspect has not been developed by the literature in supply chain simulation. In this, regards the work of Stuit;and Szirbik (2009)…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since CBP models describe inter‐enterprise collaboration, it is essential to enable partners to make sure that the behaviour of collaborative processes is well‐formed. This requires the use of formal verification techniques (Aalst van der et al , 2010; Stuit and Szirbik, 2009), which should be applied to detect errors in the generation of process models, such as deadlocks, livelocks, etc. Errors in the behaviour of a global CBP may affect several specific internal processes and cause error propagation across the boundaries of an organization.…”
Section: Implementation Of the Cbp Modelling Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%