| contributor | IAAS, Architektur von Anwendungssystemen | ||||||||||||||||
| creator |
Kopp, Oliver
| Unger, Tobias
| Leymann, Frank
| date |
2006
| description |
Nautilus Event-driven Process Chains (N-EPCs) are a variant of
Eventdriven process chains allowing multiple events between
functions. This allows events to be used as transition conditions in
a mapping to the Business Process Execution Language for Web
Services (BPEL). We will give a formal definition of N-EPCs and show
how they can be mapped to BPEL. A close look will be taken how
connectors can be eliminated while preserving their semantics.
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| identifier | http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/cgi-bin/NCSTRL/NCSTRL_view.pl?id=INPROC-2006-66&engl=1 |
| language | eng |
| publisher | Vienna, Austria: CEUR-WS.org |
| relation | CEUR Workshop Proceedings; 224 |
| source | In: Nüttgens, M. (ed.); Rump, F.J. (ed.); Mendling, J. (ed.): Proceedings of the 5th GI Workshop on Event-Driven Process Chains (EPK 2006), pp. 85-104 |
| ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/ncstrl.ustuttgart_fi/INPROC-2006-66/INPROC-2006-66.pdf | |
| subject | Office Automation (CR H.4.1) |
| The Computer Industry (CR K.1) | |
| Nautilus | |
| EPC | |
| BPEL | |
| mapping | |
| title | Nautilus Event-driven Process Chains: Syntax, Semantics, and their mapping to BPEL |
| type | Text |
| Article in Proceedings |