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von Ammon, Rainer ; Emmersberger, Christoph ; Ertlmaier, Thomas ; Etzion, Opher ; Paulus, Thomas ; Springer, Florian

Existing and Future Standards for Event-Driven Business Process Management

von Ammon, Rainer, Emmersberger, Christoph, Ertlmaier, Thomas, Etzion, Opher, Paulus, Thomas and Springer, Florian (2009) 24. Existing and Future Standards for Event-Driven Business Process Management. In: DEBS '09, Proceedings of the Third ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems (Nashville, TN, USA July 6–9, 2009). ACM Digital Library, New York, pp. 1-5. ISBN 978-1-60558-665-6.

Date of publication of this fulltext: 24 Jul 2013 07:36
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DOI to cite this document: 10.5283/epub.28550


Abstract

The development and operation of modern IT infrastructures requires generally accepted standards. Many standardization efforts are currently ongoing within the service oriented and event processing community. Recently a new discipline entitled “EventDriven Business Process Management (ED-BPM)” has emerged which takes a synergetic approach within this larger area. Consecutively, topics being ...

The development and operation of modern IT infrastructures requires generally accepted standards. Many standardization efforts are currently ongoing within the service oriented and event processing community. Recently a new discipline entitled “EventDriven Business Process Management (ED-BPM)” has emerged which takes a synergetic approach within this larger area. Consecutively, topics being discussed in this paper relate to the role of standards in the ED-BPM context, the need for a standard per se and the benefits and shortcomings of standardization in early phases vs. late phases. Within this activities, the most interesting proposal for a reference architecture is the Networked European Software and Services Initiative (NESSI) approach called NESSI Open Serivce Framework – Reference Architecture (NEXOF-RA) which has to be enhanced in order to support EDBPM applications. Thereupon a proposal for describing the context and structure of occurring events on a descriptive and non-complex level of events is discussed. Related industry standards like “Notification Event Architecture for Retail (NEAR)” and the possibility to extend that approach to other domains are surveyed. Two possible extensions are exemplified, for the logistics domain (NEAL), and for the finance domain (NEAF). Use cases for the retail, logistics, and finance domains are demonstrated. In the final analysis conclusions are drawn and proposed action items for advancing the ED-BPM standardization are made.



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Item typeBook section
ISBN978-1-60558-665-6
Title of Book:DEBS '09, Proceedings of the Third ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems (Nashville, TN, USA July 6–9, 2009)
Publisher:ACM Digital Library
Place of Publication:New York
Number of Issue or Book Chapter:24
Page Range:pp. 1-5
Date7 July 2009
InstitutionsLanguages and Literatures > Institut für Information und Medien, Sprache und Kultur (I:IMSK) > Lehrstuhl für Informationswissenschaft (Prof. Dr. Udo Kruschwitz)
Informatics and Data Science > Department Human-Centered Computing > Lehrstuhl für Informationswissenschaft (Prof. Dr. Udo Kruschwitz)
Interdisciplinary Subject NetworkNot selected
Research groups and research centresNot selected
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10.1145/1619258.1619290DOI
KeywordsED-BPM – Event-Driven Business Process Management, Business Process Management, Complex Event Processing, Standards, Use Case, NEAL – Notification Event Architecture for Logistics, ISO – International Organization for Standardization
Dewey Decimal Classification000 Computer science, information & general works > 004 Computer science
600 Technology > 620 Engineering & allied operations
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgPartially
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-285508
Item ID28550

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