Workflows in Dynamic Software Systems

Yonchev, Hristo; Bontchev, Boyan

Serdica Journal of Computing (2017)

  • Volume: 11, Issue: 2, page 137-164
  • ISSN: 1312-6555

Abstract

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Business software systems and applications use business process management concepts to organize and automate processes. Incorporating a business process management system in existing business applications is a pretty complex task and, as well, is very expensive in terms of time and human resources. The article presents a newly conceived Framework for Dynamic Business Applications - a software platform that allows business users (domain experts) to defne at run time all business objects that they will work with, their properties, relationships, and restrictions of their business/domain model. This is very similar to what can be done with business ontologies regarding representation of entities, ideas, and events, along with their properties and relations. After defning them, business users can use them to populate data in the application and later apply this data for data extraction, analysis, visualization, and reporting. ACM Computing Classifiation Sstem (1998): D.2.2, D.4.1, H.4.1.

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Yonchev, Hristo, and Bontchev, Boyan. "Workflows in Dynamic Software Systems." Serdica Journal of Computing 11.2 (2017): 137-164. <http://eudml.org/doc/294965>.

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author = {Yonchev, Hristo, Bontchev, Boyan},
journal = {Serdica Journal of Computing},
keywords = {Workflows; Management; BMM; FDBA},
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pages = {137-164},
publisher = {Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences},
title = {Workflows in Dynamic Software Systems},
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AU - Yonchev, Hristo
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TI - Workflows in Dynamic Software Systems
JO - Serdica Journal of Computing
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PB - Institute of Mathematics and Informatics Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
VL - 11
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EP - 164
AB - Business software systems and applications use business process management concepts to organize and automate processes. Incorporating a business process management system in existing business applications is a pretty complex task and, as well, is very expensive in terms of time and human resources. The article presents a newly conceived Framework for Dynamic Business Applications - a software platform that allows business users (domain experts) to defne at run time all business objects that they will work with, their properties, relationships, and restrictions of their business/domain model. This is very similar to what can be done with business ontologies regarding representation of entities, ideas, and events, along with their properties and relations. After defning them, business users can use them to populate data in the application and later apply this data for data extraction, analysis, visualization, and reporting. ACM Computing Classifiation Sstem (1998): D.2.2, D.4.1, H.4.1.
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