- Link:
- http://www.springerlink.com/content/t817076222852282/
- Collection:
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- Subjects
- QA76 Computer software QA76
- Creators:
- Warboys, B. C. Greenwood, R. M. Munro, D. S. Mayes, K. Morrison, Ronald Warboys, BC Kirby, Graham Njal Cameron Munro, DS Greenwood, RM Mayes, K Balasubramaniam, Dharini
- Contributors:
- University of St Andrews. School of Computer Science University of St Andrews. School of Computer
Science Gruhn, Volker
- Language
- eng
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Relation
- 6th European Workshop on Software Process Technology (EWSPT'98)
- Relation
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science
- Rights
- This is the author's version of the paper. The original publication (c) Springer is available at www.springerlink.com
- Type
- Conference item
- Format
- text
- Description
- This work is supported by UK EPSRC grants GR/L34433
and GR/L32699
- Description
- Over the past decade a variety of process languages
have been defined, used and evaluated. It is now possible to
consider second generation languages based on this experience.
Rather than develop a second generation wish list this position
paper explores two issues: instances and connectors. Instances
relate to the relationship between a process model as a description
and the, possibly multiple, enacting instances which are created
from it. Connectors refers to the issue of concurrency control and
achieving a higher level of abstraction in how parts of a model
interact. We believe that these issues are key to developing
systems which can effectively support business processes, and that
they have not received sufficient attention within the process
modelling community. Through exploring these issues we also
illustrate our approach to designing a second generation process
language.
- Description
- Postprint
- Relation
- 6th European Workshop on Software Process Technology
(EWSPT'98)
- Rights
- This is the author's version of the paper. The original
publication (c) Springer is available at
www.springerlink.com
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