Interaction-centric modeling of process choreographies

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With the rise of electronic integration between organizations, the need for a precise specification of interaction behavior increases. Information systems, replacing interaction previously carried out by humans via phone, faxes and emails, require a precise specification for handling all possible situations. Such interaction behavior is described in process choreographies. While many proposals for choreography languages have already been made, most of them fall into the category of interconnection models, where the observable behavior of the different partners is described and then related via message flow. As this article will show, this modeling approach fails to support fundamental design principles of choreographies and typically leads to modeling errors. This motivates an alternative modeling style, namely interaction modeling, for overcoming these limitations. While the main concepts are independent of a concrete modeling language, iBPMN is introduced as novel interaction modeling language. Formal execution semantics are provided and a comprehensive toolset implementing the approach is presented.

论文关键词:Choreographies,B2B process integration,Interaction modeling,Business Process Modeling Notation

论文评审过程:Received 25 November 2008, Revised 1 June 2010, Accepted 29 June 2010, Available online 5 July 2010.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.is.2010.06.005