Document-Based Dynamic Workflows: Towards Flexible and Stateful Services

Mohammad Ashiqur Rahaman, Y. Roudier, A. Schaad
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Task-based workflows describe a set of predefinedtasks executed in a predefined sequence flow in whichdocuments representing business objects are sent to activate tasks according to some business goal. The increasingly agile nature of business processes implies that neither the potential tasks nor their sequence flow can be defined a priori. In this context, documents may constitute the central abstraction in a business process execution while services are stateless entities. While business goals and associated business rules drive models and their executions, document content and its structure may additionally be used to determine how the document can be processed and how multiple processing tasks may be composed dynamically.This paper introduces a document-based workflow modelthat implements such agile business processes. The described approach relies on the use of a rule-based system as ameans to capture diverse concerns such as business goals and associated rules within a uniform framework. To this end, we illustrate this approach with an electronic health record (EHR) application.
基于文档的动态工作流:走向灵活和有状态的服务
基于任务的工作流描述了一组预定义的任务,这些任务在预定义的序列流中执行,其中表示业务对象的文档被发送到根据某些业务目标激活任务。业务流程日益敏捷的本质意味着,无论是潜在的任务还是它们的序列流,都不能预先定义。在此上下文中,文档可能构成业务流程执行中的中心抽象,而服务是无状态实体。虽然业务目标和相关的业务规则驱动模型及其执行,但文档内容及其结构可能还用于确定如何处理文档以及如何动态组合多个处理任务。本文介绍了一个基于文档的工作流模型来实现这种敏捷的业务流程。所描述的方法依赖于使用基于规则的系统作为捕获不同关注点的手段,例如统一框架内的业务目标和相关规则。为此,我们用一个电子健康记录(EHR)应用程序来说明这种方法。
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