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Enterprise Dynamic Systems Control Enforcement of Run-Time Business Transactions

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Business transactions models prescribe the design freedom restrictions of the business transactions dynamics but per se do not guarantee that organizational actors perform them accordingly. Enterprise dynamic systems control (EDSC) guarantees that the prescriptions are followed in the operation by performing a continuously cycle of observation, decision and control action. Control action actuates with a change in the business transaction models prescription to avoid the recurrence of unintended operations or a change in the control rules if the deviation from prescription is recognized as being innovative. This paper proposes a full DEMO-based ontology to enforce EDSC in the run-time operation of business transactions. The EDSC proposal is exemplified using (i) DEMO business transaction ontological specification, (ii) actor’s qualification mechanim integrated with business transactions and (iii) business rules enforced in the actor’s ex-post acts.

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Guerreiro, S., Vasconcelos, A., Tribolet, J. (2012). Enterprise Dynamic Systems Control Enforcement of Run-Time Business Transactions. In: Albani, A., Aveiro, D., Barjis, J. (eds) Advances in Enterprise Engineering VI. EEWC 2012. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 110. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29903-2_4

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