Unveiling hidden unstructured regions in process models


Autoria(s): Polyvyanyy, Artem; García-Bañuelos, Luciano; Weske, Mathias
Contribuinte(s)

Meersman, Robert

Dillon, Tharam

Herrero, Pilar

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Process models define allowed process execution scenarios. The models are usually depicted as directed graphs, with gateway nodes regulating the control flow routing logic and with edges specifying the execution order constraints between tasks. While arbitrarily structured control flow patterns in process models complicate model analysis, they also permit creativity and full expressiveness when capturing non-trivial process scenarios. This paper gives a classification of arbitrarily structured process models based on the hierarchical process model decomposition technique. We identify a structural class of models consisting of block structured patterns which, when combined, define complex execution scenarios spanning across the individual patterns. We show that complex behavior can be localized by examining structural relations of loops in hidden unstructured regions of control flow. The correctness of the behavior of process models within these regions can be validated in linear time. These observations allow us to suggest techniques for transforming hidden unstructured regions into block-structured ones.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70720/

Publicador

Springer Berlin Heidelberg

Relação

DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-05148-7_23

Polyvyanyy, Artem, García-Bañuelos, Luciano, & Weske, Mathias (2009) Unveiling hidden unstructured regions in process models. In Meersman, Robert, Dillon, Tharam, & Herrero, Pilar (Eds.) Lecture Notes in Computer Science : On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Vilamoura, Portugal, pp. 340-356.

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080500 DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #Process structure tree #Process model analysis #Process model correctness #Process model transformation
Tipo

Conference Paper