Integration, Execution and Monitoring of Business Processes with Chaincode

Markus Schinle, Christina Erler, Philip Nicolai Andris, W. Stork
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The digitization of business processes makes it possible to automate and monitor their execution in real-time and thus to optimize them. However, for inter-organizational business processes the lack of trust and transparency between organizations makes it difficult to realize this potential. Distributed Ledger Technology addresses this issue by design, which makes it attractive as a platform for the execution of digitized inter-organizational business processes. In research, especially the mapping of standardized business process notations on smart contract definition languages is discussed recently, to ease the process development for different kinds of stakeholders. Within this work, we present an approach for the integration, execution and monitoring of modeled business processes based on Hyperledger Fabric’s chaincode. Our aim is the reduction of required knowledge about this framework for the integration of business processes in such systems. Therefore, we introduce a reverse translation approach to enable the monitoring of processes defined within a chaincode by providing BPMN 2.0 models, that specify business processes as graphical representations.
用Chaincode集成、执行和监控业务流程
业务流程的数字化使自动化和实时监控其执行成为可能,从而对其进行优化。然而,对于组织间的业务流程,由于组织之间缺乏信任和透明度,因此很难实现这一潜力。分布式账本技术通过设计解决了这个问题,这使得它作为执行数字化组织间业务流程的平台具有吸引力。为了简化不同类型利益相关者的流程开发,最近在研究中特别讨论了标准化业务流程符号在智能合约定义语言上的映射。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种基于Hyperledger Fabric链码的建模业务流程的集成、执行和监控方法。我们的目标是减少在这样的系统中集成业务流程所需的关于这个框架的知识。因此,我们引入了一种反向转换方法,通过提供BPMN 2.0模型(将业务流程指定为图形表示)来监视链码中定义的流程。
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