EM-BrA2CE v0.1: A Vocabulary and Execution Model for Declarative Business Process Modeling

Stijn Goedertier, Raf Haesen, J. Vanthienen
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In management theory of the last decades, much importance has been attached to a process-oriented perspective on organizational (re)structuring. Yet to date, organi-zations still experience difficulties in applying this process-oriented perspective to the design and maintenance information systems. The root of the problem lies with a procedural representation of business processes that contains inadequate information for computer systems to provide flexible automated business process support. The counter-part of a procedural representation is a declarative one that explicitly takes into account the business concerns that govern business processes. Recently, a number of process modeling languages have appeared that could be identified as declarative languages. These modeling languages have very distinct knowledge representation backgrounds, often lack a formal execution model and often only model one aspect of the many business concerns that exist in reality. What is needed are meaningful ways to combine several kinds of expressions, called business rule types, independently of the used methods for knowledge representation and reasoning. In this paper, we present the EM-BrA2CE (Enterprise Modeling using Business Rules, Agents, Activities, Concepts and Events) Framework, a unifying vocabulary and execution model for declarative process modeling. The vocabulary is described in terms of the Semantics for Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR) standard and the execution model is presented as a Colored Petri Net (CP-Net). In addition, we show how declarative process models can contribute to the model-driven design of Service-Oriented Architectures.
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EM-BrA2CE v0.1:声明性业务流程建模的词汇表和执行模型
在过去几十年的管理理论中,非常重视以过程为导向的组织(重组)结构视角。然而,到目前为止,组织在将这种面向过程的观点应用于设计和维护信息系统方面仍然遇到困难。问题的根源在于业务流程的过程表示,其中包含的信息不足,计算机系统无法提供灵活的自动化业务流程支持。过程表示的对应部分是声明性表示,它显式地考虑了管理业务流程的业务关注点。最近,出现了许多可以被识别为声明性语言的流程建模语言。这些建模语言具有非常不同的知识表示背景,通常缺乏正式的执行模型,并且通常只对现实中存在的许多业务关注点的一个方面进行建模。我们需要的是有意义的方法来组合几种称为业务规则类型的表达式,而不依赖于用于知识表示和推理的方法。在本文中,我们介绍了EM-BrA2CE(使用业务规则、代理、活动、概念和事件的企业建模)框架,这是用于声明性流程建模的统一词汇表和执行模型。词汇表是根据业务词汇表和规则语义(SBVR)标准描述的,执行模型是作为有色Petri网(CP-Net)表示的。此外,我们还展示了声明性流程模型如何有助于面向服务的体系结构的模型驱动设计。
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