Coloured petrinet for flexible business workflow modelling

Etrinet diagrams are a recognized form of modelling real time systems and have been included in the list of UML techniques for modelling the dynamic aspects of Object Oriented Systems. In this paper, we explain how workflow techniques can be used for developing models for larger independent systems....

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Main Authors: Pudhota, Leo, Chang, Elizabeth
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9793
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Chang, Elizabeth
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description Etrinet diagrams are a recognized form of modelling real time systems and have been included in the list of UML techniques for modelling the dynamic aspects of Object Oriented Systems. In this paper, we explain how workflow techniques can be used for developing models for larger independent systems. These chunks or independent systems which are part of the large systems are expressed through the use of worklets. This can then be used as the basis of modelling systems where timeliness is of importance. However, this requires extending workflow ideas to incorporate flexibility, handling of exceptions and adaptability. Extensions of the petrinet diagrams are then proposed for expressing the models obtained from such workflow techniques.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-97932017-09-13T14:52:04Z Coloured petrinet for flexible business workflow modelling Pudhota, Leo Chang, Elizabeth extended petrinet diagram Objects Dynamic workflow modelling workflow worklet Etrinet diagrams are a recognized form of modelling real time systems and have been included in the list of UML techniques for modelling the dynamic aspects of Object Oriented Systems. In this paper, we explain how workflow techniques can be used for developing models for larger independent systems. These chunks or independent systems which are part of the large systems are expressed through the use of worklets. This can then be used as the basis of modelling systems where timeliness is of importance. However, this requires extending workflow ideas to incorporate flexibility, handling of exceptions and adaptability. Extensions of the petrinet diagrams are then proposed for expressing the models obtained from such workflow techniques. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9793 10.1109/INDIN.2005.1560450 IEEE fulltext
spellingShingle extended petrinet diagram
Objects
Dynamic workflow modelling
workflow
worklet
Pudhota, Leo
Chang, Elizabeth
Coloured petrinet for flexible business workflow modelling
title Coloured petrinet for flexible business workflow modelling
title_full Coloured petrinet for flexible business workflow modelling
title_fullStr Coloured petrinet for flexible business workflow modelling
title_full_unstemmed Coloured petrinet for flexible business workflow modelling
title_short Coloured petrinet for flexible business workflow modelling
title_sort coloured petrinet for flexible business workflow modelling
topic extended petrinet diagram
Objects
Dynamic workflow modelling
workflow
worklet
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9793