具有位置约束的移动场景的业务流程模型中的异常

Haiying Che, M. Decker
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来自物流领域的业务流程的显著特征之一是参与者的物理移动性。然而,迄今为止用于描述业务流程的图形化符号并不支持表示空间维度。因此,在本文中,我们将介绍统一建模语言(UML)对活动图的扩展,该扩展支持定义几种类型的所谓位置约束。这样的位置约束对单个活动的参与者的合格位置做出了声明。在用物流领域的一个场景举例说明了这种建模方法之后,本文转向讨论如何根据异常情况检查分配给活动图的位置约束。
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Anomalies in business process models for mobile scenarios with Location Constraints
One of the salient characteristic of business processes from the domain of logistics is the physical mobility of the actors. However, the graphical notations to depict business processes available so far do not provide support to express the spatial dimension. In this article at hand we therefore introduce an extension to Activity Diagrams from the Unified Modeling Language (UML) which supports defining several types of so called Location Constraints. Such a location constraint makes a statement about the eligible location(s) of an actor for individual activities. After an exemplification of this modeling approach with a scenario from the domain of logistics the article turns towards a discussion how location constraints assigned to an activity diagram can be checked against anomalies.
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