2007 5th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics 2007
DOI: 10.1109/indin.2007.4384929
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Workflow Modelling with INGENIAS methodology

Abstract: The use of agents in workflows has been studied in several research papers. Contributions of agents to workflows include scalability, performance, distribution and interoperability. This paper shows the first steps towards an integrated approach for business workflows modelling using an agent oriented methodology called INGENIAS. It includes a modelling case for the Telecommunications industry.

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“…The methodology can define either hardware or software agents, and has been applied in the creation of systems in several engineering fields, such as holonic manufacturing systems (Botti and Giret, 2008), multisensor surveillance systems (Pavón et al, 2007), knowledge management systems (Soto et al, 2006), business workflow definition (Hidalgo et al, 2007), simple games (Pavón and Gómez-Sanz, 2003) and Product-Line Engineering environments (Cuesta et al, 2007).…”
Section: Ingenias and Idkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methodology can define either hardware or software agents, and has been applied in the creation of systems in several engineering fields, such as holonic manufacturing systems (Botti and Giret, 2008), multisensor surveillance systems (Pavón et al, 2007), knowledge management systems (Soto et al, 2006), business workflow definition (Hidalgo et al, 2007), simple games (Pavón and Gómez-Sanz, 2003) and Product-Line Engineering environments (Cuesta et al, 2007).…”
Section: Ingenias and Idkmentioning
confidence: 99%