Role-Based Process View Derivation and Composition

Xiaohui Zhao, Chengfei Liu, Sira Yongchareon, M. Kowalkiewicz, Wasim Sadiq
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The process view concept deploys a partial and temporal representation to adjust the visible view of a business process according to various perception constraints of users. Process view technology is of practical use for privacy protection and authorization control in process-oriented business management. Owing to complex organizational structure, it is challenging for large companies to accurately specify the diverse perception of different users over business processes. Aiming to tackle this issue, this article presents a role-based process view model to incorporate role dependencies into process view derivation. Compared to existing process view approaches, ours particularly supports runtime updates to the process view perceivable to a user with specific view merging operations, thereby enabling the dynamic tracing of process perception. A series of rules and theorems are established to guarantee the structural consistency and validity of process view transformation. A hypothetical case is conducted to illustrate the feasibility of our approach, and a prototype is developed for the proof-of-concept purpose.
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基于角色的流程视图派生和组合
流程视图概念部署部分和临时表示,以便根据用户的各种感知约束调整业务流程的可见视图。在面向过程的业务管理中,过程视图技术在隐私保护和授权控制方面具有实际应用价值。由于复杂的组织结构,对于大型公司来说,准确地指定不同用户对业务流程的不同感知是一项挑战。为了解决这个问题,本文提出了一个基于角色的流程视图模型,将角色依赖关系合并到流程视图派生中。与现有的过程视图方法相比,我们的方法特别支持运行时对具有特定视图合并操作的用户可感知的过程视图的更新,从而支持对过程感知的动态跟踪。为了保证过程视图转换的结构一致性和有效性,建立了一系列规则和定理。通过一个假设的案例来说明我们的方法的可行性,并开发了一个原型用于概念验证。
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