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  1-10 of 36 Reviews about "Workflow Management (H.4.1...)": Date Reviewed
  Developing a workflow management system simulation for capturing internal IaaS behavioural knowledge
Al-Haboobi A., Kecskemeti G. Journal of Grid Computing 21(1): 1-26, 2023.  Type: Article

Scientific datasets are huge compared to even the most complex business ones, and their analysis methods are accordingly complex. These methods, called scientific workflows, consist of a large number of dependent jobs with complex priority constra...

Nov 13 2023
  Workflow patterns: the definitive guide
Russell N., van der Aalst W., ter Hofstede A., The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2016. 384 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-262029-82-7)

Practitioners in business process management (BPM), especially those with an interest in business process automation (BPA), should find this comprehensive reference guide to workflow patterns useful....

Jun 9 2016
  A survey on context-aware workflow systems
Boutamina S., Maamri R.  IPAC 2015 (Proceedings of the International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing, Security and Advanced Communication, Batna, Algeria, Nov 23-25, 2015) 1-6, 2015.  Type: Proceedings

I was hoping to gain a deeper understanding of the difficulties of making workflow management systems (WfMS) more context aware. For instance, simply modeling potentially changing context information should not be trivial (think of ide...

Feb 29 2016
  Professional WordPress: design and development (3rd ed.)
Williams B., Damstra D., Stern H., Wrox Press Ltd., Birmingham, UK, 2015. 504 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-118987-24-7)

The lead author has a related title to his credit [1], as well as the earlier editions of this book. In my view, this third edition is simply the best of its kind available [2,3]....

Jan 19 2016
  Rule-driven service coordination middleware for scientific applications
Fernandez H., Tedeschi C., Priol T. Future Generation Computer Systems 351-13, 2014.  Type: Article

The authors propose a rule-driven service coordination middleware inspired by chemical processes. Their hypothesis is that scientific applications executed in a distributed environment can benefit from features of the execution infrast...

Nov 13 2015
  Using a suite of ontologies for preserving workflow-centric research objects
Belhajjame K., Zhao J., Garijo D., Gamble M., Hettne K., Palma R., Mina E., Corcho O., Gómez-Pérez J., Bechhofer S., Klyne G., Goble C. Journal of Web Semantics 32(C): 16-42, 2015.  Type: Article

Today, scientific workflows are gaining popularity among the scientific community because of their features like reusability, easy modifications while sharing, and so on. These workflows depend on research objects, which are based on o...

Sep 30 2015
  Pegasus, a workflow management system for science automation
Deelman E., Vahi K., Juve G., Rynge M., Callaghan S., Maechling P., Mayani R., Chen W., Ferreira da Silva R., Livny M., Wenger K. Future Generation Computer Systems 46(C): 17-35, 2015.  Type: Article

The Pegasus workflow management system distinguishes itself by focusing on the automation of really large (for example, millions of steps) and purely computational processes executing in distributed and heterogeneous environments (for ...

Aug 19 2015
   Bloom filter-based workflow management to enable QoS guarantee in wireless sensor networks
Tong E., Niu W., Li G., Tang D., Chang L., Shi Z., Ci S. Journal of Network and Computer Applications 3938-51, 2014.  Type: Article

In service-oriented architectures (SOAs), workflow quality of service (QoS) composed of a hierarchically organized set of services ultimately depends on the reliability of the individual atomic services at the very bottom of the servic...

Feb 12 2015
  An agile BPM project methodology
Thiemich C., Puhlmann F.  BPM 2013 (Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Business Process Management, Beijing, China, Aug 26-30, 2013) 291-306, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

Traditionally, process automation projects involving business process management (BPM) systems are conducted in a waterfall style. Therefore, such projects are plagued by the shortcomings of that approach, including requirements creep,...

Feb 12 2014
  Event stream processing units in business processes
Appel S., Frischbier S., Freudenreich T., Buchmann A.  BPM 2013 (Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Business Process Management, Beijing, China, Aug 26-30, 2013) 187-202, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

The Internet of Things (IoT), where physical objects provide data that may be delivered over the Internet, can work in conjunction with cyber-physical systems, where collaborating computational elements can control those objects. For e...

Jan 21 2014
 
 
 
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