Temporal validation of extended workflow processes by means Petri Nets with Clocks

Abstract

At present the business processes have temporary requirements within their specifications. Logistics, e-commerce, are examples of these, among others. The time involved in business processes is important regarding the interaction of the actors. The sound of the technology involved in building these processes plays a key role in assessing the risk of implementation. The possibility of having technologies with elements for such specifications is vital to accurately model of reality. Workflow (Wf) is the technology of wide acceptance and recognition that can improve business processes. The Wf architecture has the Interface 1, which lets you define process through its processes definition language (PDL), but has no elements to express temporary restrictions of this kind. Our works present a theoretical framework in which there is an extension of the grammar of the WPDL to allow the specification of time variable. It also establishes a correspondence between the PD and its underlying Petri Net with Clocks (PNwC) preserving its semantic. The correspondence is specified by means of the RAISE Specification Language (RSL). The correlation between these formalisms lets you define business process with temporary restrictions validated.Workshop de Ingeniería de Software y Bases de Datos (WISBD)Red de Universidades con Carreras en Informática (RedUNCI

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