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Rapport (Rapport De Recherche) Année : 2007

On Dead Path Elimination in Decentralized Process Executions

Ustun Yildiz
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There has been a great deal of interest in recent years in the use of service oriented approach and relevant standards to implement business processes. Following the concepts of workflow-based process management, the major focus has been on service composition. Not surprisingly, this default composition approach suffers from the limitations of centralized workflow management. It is well recognized that a decentralized execution setting where composed services can establish P2P interactions, is central to a wide range of ubiquitous, mobile, large-scale and secure business process management. A natural way to enable the decentralized execution is to implement the relevant distributed cooperating processes of a centralized process on composed services. In this way, composed services can establish P2P interactions following the semantics of their processes. In this report, we present a generic approach that enables decentralized executions with such cooperating processes. Precisely, we present our method that derives the latter. We focus on the sophisticated control/data flow, conversationional aspects and especially Dead Path Elimination that run counter to naive intuition, most of which, we explain using deeper analysis of the algorithms and data structures that we employed.
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inria-00132928 , version 1 (23-02-2007)
inria-00132928 , version 2 (26-02-2007)

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Ustun Yildiz. On Dead Path Elimination in Decentralized Process Executions. [Research Report] RR-6131, INRIA. 2007, pp.31. ⟨inria-00132928v2⟩
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