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Workflow technology is applied in the mobile computing environment to improve the efficiency of modern business collaboration. Business process modeling language is a core element in WFMS (Workflow Management Systems). Business process model includes multiple views: activity view, artifact view and role view. Based on the similarity between multi-view business process modeling and object Petri nets, this paper proposes the MOPN-WF-net model which is a multi-view business process model based on multi-object Petri nets. To ensure the soundness of MOPN-WF-net, we propose an approach to check ordering constraints for necessary conditions of soundness property with invariant analysis.
This work was supported by NSFC (61100039, 61021062, 60973044, 61073030, 61003019, and 61073031), the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, and the Fund of State Key Laboratory for Novel Software Technology.
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Ge, J., Hu, H., Hu, H., Fei, X. (2012). Invariant Analysis for Ordering Constraints of Multi-view Business Process Model. In: Wang, H., et al. Web Technologies and Applications. APWeb 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7234. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29426-6_29
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