ARDE: a novel framework to define workflow participants

Qijun Deng, Jiangtao Liu, Qing Zhang
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The organizational structures-based workflow participant definition, which appoints activity executors according to user's role, department or ID, is widely used in commercial workflow management systems presently. This approach lacks of flexible mechanisms for complex participants assignment. This paper describes a novel approach (ARDE) to define workflow participants. ARDE defines participant from four facets, namely assignment, rule, duration and exception. Assignment uses an SQL-like language to define the qualification that activity participants must meet. Rule expresses a regulation to choose user(s) from all of qualified participants to undertake the task at runtime. The regulation considers the use's context, including workload, online and vacancy, etc. Duration is the interval during which the task starts and completes. Exception represents the handling strategy when a task cannot be finished in the planned duration. In order to enforce the expression capacity, an organizational meta-model, several built-in functions and an entity outdata are introduced in this article
ARDE:一个定义工作流参与者的新框架
基于组织结构的工作流参与者定义,根据用户的角色、部门或ID来指定活动执行者,是目前商业工作流管理系统中广泛使用的一种方法。这种方法对于复杂的参与者分配缺乏灵活的机制。本文描述了一种定义工作流参与者的新方法(ARDE)。ARDE从四个方面定义参与者,即分配、规则、持续时间和例外。分配使用类似sql的语言来定义活动参与者必须满足的条件。规则表达了在运行时从所有合格参与者中选择用户承担任务的规则。该规定考虑了使用情况,包括工作量、在线和空缺等。Duration是任务开始和完成的时间间隔。异常表示任务无法在计划持续时间内完成时的处理策略。为了增强表达能力,本文引入了组织元模型、几个内置函数和实体外数据
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