A BDI-Based Reflective Infrastructure for Dynamic Workflows

Sebastian Richly, Wolfgang Buecke, U. Assmann
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Business processes (workflows) standardize frequently recurring courses of events and actions in organizations. If these business processes are optimized, the resulting improvements in efficiency and quality are multiplied throughout the respective organization as the experience of individuals is shared among all employees. It is also true that all employees of a given organization have to follow the respective process instructions unless it appears necessary to deviate from the prescribed actions in order to react to unexpected events, failures, or other exceptions the process has not been designed for. In this paper, we present our approach for reflective and dynamic workflows that are based on the BDI (belief desire intention) agent technology. Our primary goal is to introduce a new way of adaptation using sub-workflows instead of atomic changes. The second challenge we meet is the need for workflows to find and apply modifications on their own; this should also be learned at runtime.
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基于bdi的动态工作流反射基础结构
业务流程(工作流)对组织中频繁出现的事件和操作过程进行标准化。如果对这些业务流程进行了优化,那么效率和质量的改进将在整个组织中成倍增加,因为个人的经验将在所有员工之间共享。同样,一个给定组织的所有员工都必须遵循各自的过程说明,除非有必要偏离规定的行动,以便对意外事件、失败或过程未设计的其他异常作出反应。在本文中,我们提出了基于BDI(信念愿望意图)代理技术的反思和动态工作流方法。我们的主要目标是引入一种新的适应方式,使用子工作流代替原子更改。我们遇到的第二个挑战是工作流需要自己发现并应用修改;这也应该在运行时学习。
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