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Managing Process Variants in the Process Life Cycle
When designing process-aware information systems, often variants of the same process have to be specified. Each variant then constitutes an adjustment of a particular process to specific requirements building the process context. Current Business Process Management (BPM) tools do not adequately support the management of process variants. Usually, the variants have to be kept in separate process models. This leads to huge modeling and maintenance efforts. In particular, more fundamental process changes (e.g., changes of legal regulations) often require the adjustment of all process variants derived from the same process; i.e., the variants have to be adapted separately to meet the new requirements. This redundancy in modeling and adapting process variants is both time consuming and error-prone. This paper presents the Provop approach, which provides a more flexible solution for managing process variants in the process life cycle. In particular, process variants can be configured out of a basic process following an operational approach; i.e., a specific variant is derived from the basic process by applying a set of well-defined change operations to it. Provop provides full process life cycle support and allows for flexible process configuration resulting in a maintainable collection of process variants
Nonlinear dielectric response of Debye, alpha, and beta relaxation in 1-propanol
We present nonlinear dielectric measurements of glass-forming 1-propanol, a
prototypical example for the monohydroxy alcohols that are known to exhibit
unusual relaxation dynamics, namely an additional Debye relaxation, slower than
the structural alpha relaxation. Applying high ac fields of 468 kV/cm allows
for a detailed investigation of the nonlinear properties of all three
relaxation processes occurring in 1-propanol, namely the Debye, alpha, and beta
relaxation. Both the field-induced variations of dielectric constant and loss
are reported. Polarization saturation and the absorption of field energy govern
the findings in the Debye-relaxation regime, well consistent with the suggested
cluster-like nature of the relaxing entities. The behavior of the alpha
relaxation is in good accord with the expectations for a heterogeneous
relaxation scenario. Finally, the Johari-Goldstein beta-relaxation in
1-propanol seems to exhibit no or only weak field dependence, in agreement with
recent findings for the excess wing of canonical glass formers.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
Cooperativity and Heterogeneity in Plastic Crystals Studied by Nonlinear Dielectric Spectroscopy
The glassy dynamics of plastic-crystalline cyclo-octanol and ortho-carborane,
where only the molecular reorientational degrees of freedom freeze without
long-range order, is investigated by nonlinear dielectric spectroscopy. Marked
differences to canonical glass formers show up: While molecular cooperativity
governs the glassy freezing, it leads to a much weaker slowing down of
molecular dynamics than in supercooled liquids. Moreover, the observed
nonlinear effects cannot be explained with the same heterogeneity scenario
recently applied to canonical glass formers. This supports ideas that molecular
relaxation in plastic crystals may be intrinsically non-exponential. Finally,
no nonlinear effects were detected for the secondary processes in
cyclo-octanol.Comment: Final version as accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett. 6
pages, 5 figures (including 1 page and figure in Supplemental Material
Multipole-expanded soft-collinear effective theory with non-abelian gauge symmetry
In position space the interaction terms of soft-collinear effective theory
must be multipole-expanded to obtain interaction terms with homogeneous scaling
behaviour. In this note we provide a manifestly gauge-invariant formulation of
the theory after this expansion in the presence of non-abelian gauge fields,
extending our previous result. We give the effective Lagrangian (including the
Yang-Mills Lagrangian for collinear and ultrasoft gluons) and heavy-to-light
transition currents to second order in the power expansion, paying particular
attention to the field redefinitions that lead to the gauge symmetries of the
effective Lagrangian.Comment: 11 pages, LaTe
Nonlinear dielectric response at the excess wing of glass-forming liquids
We present nonlinear dielectric measurements of glass-forming glycerol and
propylene carbonate applying electrical fields up to 671 kV/cm. The
measurements extend to sufficiently high frequencies to allow for the
investigation of the nonlinear behavior in the regime of the so-far mysterious
excess wing, showing up in the loss spectra of many glass formers as a second
power law at high frequencies. Surprisingly, we find a complete lack of
nonlinear behavior in the excess wing, in marked contrast to the
alpha-relaxation where, in agreement with previous reports, a strong increase
of dielectric constant and loss is found.Comment: 8 pages (including 3 pages Supplementary Information), 4 + 1 figures.
Revised according to suggestions of referee
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