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Process Instantiation

Gero Decker, Jan Mendling HPI Potsdam Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik, HU Berlin Wien, März 2009. Process Instantiation. Are you sound?. Notations and Syntax The CASU Framework Classification Analysis. Today's topics. Notations and Syntax. Entry Point.

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Process Instantiation

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  1. Gero Decker, Jan Mendling HPI PotsdamInstitut für Wirtschaftsinformatik, HU Berlin Wien, März 2009 Process Instantiation

  2. Are you sound?

  3. Notations and Syntax The CASU Framework Classification Analysis Today's topics

  4. Notations and Syntax Entry Point

  5. Notations and Syntax Start Place Start Condition Start Event

  6. Process Execution Environment Entry Point Entry Point

  7. Notations and Syntax The CASU Framework Classification Analysis Today's topics

  8. The CASU framework • Creation (C): When has a new process instance to be created? • Activation (A):Which entry points are activated? • Subscription (S):For which start events are subscriptions created? • Unsubscription (U):How long are subscriptions kept?

  9. CASU: Creation • C-1 Ignorance • C-2 Single Condition Filter • C-3 Multi Condition Filter • C-4 Single Event Trigger • C-5 Multi Event Trigger

  10. CASU: Creation • C-1 Ignorance • C-2 Single Condition Filter • C-3 Multi Condition Filter • C-4 Single Event Trigger • C-5 Multi Event Trigger

  11. CASU: Activation • A-1 Initial State • A-2 All Start Places • A-3 True Conditions • A-4 Occurred Events • A-5 Occurred Eventsand Conditions

  12. CASU: Activation • A-1 Initial State • A-2 All Start Places • A-3 True Conditions • A-4 Occurred Events • A-5 Occurred Eventsand Conditions

  13. CASU: Subscription • S-1 All Subscriptions • S-2 No Subscriptions • S-3 Reachable Subscriptions

  14. CASU: Subscription • S-1 All Subscriptions • S-2 No Subscriptions • S-3 Reachable Subscriptions x ?

  15. CASU: Unsubscription • U-1 Until Consumption • U-2 Until Termination • U-3 Timer-based • U-4 Event-based • U-5 Proper Completion

  16. CASU: Unsubscription • U-1 Until Consumption • U-2 Until Termination • U-3 Timer-based • U-4 Event-based • U-5 Proper Completion

  17. CASU: Unsubscription • U-1 Until Consumption • U-2 Until Termination • U-3 Timer-based • U-4 Event-based • U-5 Proper Completion

  18. Notations and Syntax The CASU Framework Classification Analysis Today's topics

  19. Classification Table

  20. Implications for EPCs

  21. Implications for BPMN

  22. Proposal for BPMN Extension

  23. Notations and Syntax The CASU Framework Classification Analysis Today's topics

  24. Implications for Correctness Criteria Soundness EPC Soundness Relaxed Soundness Controllability

  25. Concept of a Start Join

  26. Start Event Types

  27. Results for SAP Reference Model

  28. Conclusions • CASU Framework offers • Description of instantiation semantics • Classification of modeling languages • Identification of mismatch • Findings • Instantiation assumptions in real-world models • Link between correctness criteria and CASU patterns G. Decker, J. Mendling: Process Instantiation. Data & Knowledge Engineering. Vol. 65, to appear.

  29. Please ask your question ?

  30. Contact Details Prof. Dr. Jan Mendling Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik Spandauer Straße 1, 10178 Berlin, Germany Email: jan.mendling@wiwi.hu-berlin.de Phone: +49 30 2093 5805 Fax: +49 30 2093 5741

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