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Processes Mediation. Emilia Cimpian. Overview. Processes definition Classification Processes equivalence Missmatches Example Architecture Conclusions and further steps. Definition. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Copyright 2005 Digital Enterprise Research Institute. All rights reserved.
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Processes Mediation
Emilia Cimpian
14.02.2005 2
Overview
• Processes definition• Classification• Processes equivalence• Missmatches• Example• Architecture• Conclusions and further steps
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Definition
• A business process is a collection of activities designed to produce a specific output for a particular customer, based on a specific input
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Definition
• A business process is a collection of activities designed to produce a specific output for a particular customer, based on a specific input
Input Output
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Definition
• A business process is a collection of activities designed to produce a specific output for a particular customer, based on a specific input
Input Output
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Classification
• Public processes– visible from outside of the entity • Private processes – internal processes, not visible for the
environment
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Classification
• Public processes– visible from outside of the entity • Private processes – internal processes, not visible for the
environment
Business Entity
Public
Private
Input
Input
Output
Output
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Example
concept station code ofType String
startpoint ofType boolean
endpoint ofType boolean
concept routesourceLoc ofType station
destinationLoc ofType station
Private
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Example
concept station code ofType String
startpoint ofType boolean
endpoint ofType boolean
concept routesourceLoc ofType station
destinationLoc ofType station
route[startLoc hasValue ?startLoc_, endLoc hasValue ?endLoc_] <-
?startLoc_ memberOf station and
?startLoc_.startpoint = true and ?startLoc_.endpoint = false and
?endLoc_ memberOf station and
?endLoc_.startpoint = false and ?endLoc_.endpoint = true.
Private
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Example
concept publicStation subclassOf stationmode hasValue in
concept publicRoute subclassOf routemode hasValue out
Public
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Example
concept publicStation subclassOf stationmode hasValue in
concept publicRoute subclassOf routemode hasValue out
publicRoute[
startLoc hasValue ?startLoc_,
endLoc hasValue ?endLoc_] <-
?startLoc_ memberOf publicStation and
?endLoc_ memberOf publicStation.
Public
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Example
Business Entity
station1
route
station2
route[startLoc hasValue ?startLoc_, endLoc hasValue ?endLoc_] <-?startLoc_ memberOf station and ?startLoc_.startpoint = true and ?startLoc_.endpoint = false and?endLoc_ memberOf station and ?endLoc_.startpoint = false and ?endLoc_.endpoint = true.
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Processes equivalence
• Having two business partners, by process equivalence we understand the full matching of their public processes
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Processes Equivalence
• Having two business partners, by process equivalence we understand the full matching of their public processes
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
D
E
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Addressed Mismatches
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A
B B
PM
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Addressed Mismatches
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A
B B
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A B
B A
PM
PM
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Addressed Mismatches
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A
B B
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A B
B A
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A and BA
B
PM
PM
PM
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Addressed Mismatches
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A
B B
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A B
B A
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A and BA
B
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A
BA and B
PM
PM
PM
PM
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Addressed Mismatches
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
A
AckA
APM
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Unsolvable Mismatches
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
APM
?
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Unsolvable Mismatches
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
APM
?
Business Partner1
Business Partner2
APM
?B
A B
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Example –Trip Reservation Service –
concept station code ofType Stringstartpoint ofType booleanendpoint ofType boolean
mode hasValue in
concept route sourceLocation ofType station destinationLocation ofType station mode hasValue out
concept routeOnDateforRoute ofType routeonDate ofType dateonTime ofType timemode hasValue out
concept person name ofType String mode hasValue in
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Example –Trip Reservation Service –
concept date day ofType Integer month ofType String year ofType Integer mode hasValue in concept time
hour ofType Integerminutes ofType Integermode hasValue controlled
concept creditCard number ofType Integer owner ofType person expirationDate ofType date
mode hasValue in concept reservation
reservationNumber ofType IntegerreservedRoute ofType routeOnDatereservationHolder ofType personmode hasValue out
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Example –Trip Reservation Service –
route[
startLocation hasValue ?startLocation_, endLocation hasValue ?endLocation_] <-
?startLocation_ memberOf station and
?endLocation_ memberOf station.
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Example –Trip Reservation Service –
Trip ReservationService
station
station
route
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Example –Trip Reservation Service –
routeOnDate[
forRoute hasValue ?forRoute_,
onDate hasValue ?onDate_,
onTime hasValue ?onTime_] <-
?forRoute_ memberOf route and
?onDate_ memberOf date and
?onTime_ memberOf onTime.
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Example –Trip Reservation Service –
Trip ReservationService
route
date
routeOnDate
station
station
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Example –Trip Reservation Service –
reservation[
reservationNumber hasValue ?reservationNumber_, reservationRoute hasValue ?reservationRoute_, reservationHolder hasValue ?reservationHolder_] <-
?reservationRoute_ memberOf routeOnDate and
?creditCard_ memberOf creditCard and
?reservationHolder_ memberOf person.
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Example –Trip Reservation Service –
Trip ReservationService
route
date
routeOnDate
person
creditCard
reservation
station
station
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
concept station code ofType Stringstartpoint ofType booleanendpoint ofType boolean
mode hasValue controlled
concept date day ofType Integer month ofType String year ofType Integer mode hasValue controlled
concept myRoutesourceLocation ofType station
destinationLocation ofType station onDate ofType date mode hasValue out concept person name ofType String mode hasValue out
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
concept timehour ofType Integerminutes ofType Integermode hasValue in
concept creditCard
number ofType Integerowner ofType personexpirationDate ofType datemode hasValue out
concept confirmedCreditCardconfirmedNumber ofType IntegerconfirmedOwner ofType personconfirmedExpirationDate ofType datemode hasValue in
concept reservationreservationNumber ofType Integerroute ofType myRoutereservationHolder ofType personmode hasValue in
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
myRoute[
sourceLocation hasValue ?sourceLocation_,
destinationLocation hasValue ?destinationLocation_,
onDate hasValue ?onDate_] <-
?sourceLocation memberOf station and
?endLocation memberOf station and
?onDate memberOf date.
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
Trip Reservationrequest
myRoute
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
time[
hour hasValue ?hour_,
minutes hasValue ?minutes_] <-
?hour_ memberOf Integer and
?minutes_ memberOf Integer.
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
Trip Reservationrequest
myRoute
time
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
creditCard[
number hasValue ?number_,
owner hasValue ?owner_,
expirationDate hasValue ?expirationDate_] <-
?time_ memberOf time and
?number_ memberOf Integer and
?owner_ memberOf person and
?expirationDate_ memberOf date.
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
Trip Reservationrequest
myRoute
time
creditCard
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
confirmedCreditCard[
confirmedNumber hasValue ?confirmedNumber_,
confirmedOwner hasValue ?confirmedOwner_,
confirmedExpirationDate hasValue ?confirmedExpirationDate_] <-
?creditCard_ memberOf creditCard and
?confirmedNumber_ memberOf Integer and
?confirmedOwner_ memberOf person and
?confirmedExpirationDate_ memberOf date.
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
Trip Reservationrequest
myRoute
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
person[
name hasValue ?name_] <-
?name memberOf String and
?confirmedCreditCard_ memberOf confirmedCreditCard.
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
Trip Reservationrequest
myRoute
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
reservation[
reservationNumber hasValue ?reservationNumber_,
route hasValue ?route_,
reservationHolder hasValue ?reservationHolder_] <-
?reservationNumber_ memberOf Integer and
?route_ memberOf myRoute and
?reservationHolder_ memberOf person.
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Example –Trip Reservation Request –
Trip Reservationrequest
myRoute
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation
station
station
route
date
routeOnDate
person
creditCard
reservation
REQUEST
SERVICE
MEDIATOR
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute[station, station, date]
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation[Integer, myRoute, person]
station
station
route[station, station]
date
routeOnDate[route, date, time]
person
creditCard
reservation[Integer, personrouteOnDate]
REQUEST
SERVICE
Processes Mediator
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute[station, station, date]
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation[Integer, myRoute, person]
station
station
route[station, station]
date
routeOnDate[route, date, time]
person
creditCard
reservation[Integer, personrouteOnDate]
REQUEST
SERVICE
Processes Mediator
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute[station, station, date]
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation[Integer, myRoute, person]
station
station
route[station, station]
date
routeOnDate[route, date, time]
person
creditCard
reservation[Integer, personrouteOnDate]
REQUEST
SERVICE
Processes Mediator
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute[station, station, date]
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation[Integer, myRoute, person]
station
station
route[station, station]
date
routeOnDate[route, date, time]
person
creditCard
reservation[Integer, personrouteOnDate]
REQUEST
SERVICE
Processes Mediator
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute[station, station, date]
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation[Integer, myRoute, person]
station
station
route[station, station]
date
routeOnDate[route, date, time]
person
creditCard
reservation[Integer, personrouteOnDate]
REQUEST
SERVICE
Processes Mediator
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute[station, station, date]
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation[Integer, myRoute, person]
station
station
route[station, station]
date
routeOnDate[route, date, time]
person
creditCard
reservation[Integer, personrouteOnDate]
REQUEST
SERVICE
Processes Mediator
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute[station, station, date]
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation[Integer, myRoute, person]
station
station
route[station, station]
date
routeOnDate[route, date, time]
person
creditCard
reservation[Integer, personrouteOnDate]
REQUEST
SERVICE
Processes Mediator
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute[station, station, date]
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation[Integer, myRoute, person]
station
station
route[station, station]
date
routeOnDate[route, date, time]
person
creditCard
reservation[Integer, personrouteOnDate]
REQUEST
SERVICE
Processes Mediator
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Example –Trip Reservation–
myRoute[station, station, date]
time
creditCard
confirmedCreditCard
person
reservation[Integer, myRoute, person]
station
station
route[station, station]
date
routeOnDate[route, date, time]
person
creditCard
reservation[Integer, personrouteOnDate]
REQUEST
SERVICE
Processes Mediator
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Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
MessageGenerator
Processes Mediator
RulesEvaluator
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Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
MessageGenerator
Processes Mediator
RulesEvaluator
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Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
MessageGenerator
message
Processes Mediator
RulesEvaluator
14.02.2005 57
Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
MessageGenerator
message
Processes Mediator
RulesEvaluator
14.02.2005 58
Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
RulesEvaluator
MessageGenerator
Processes Mediator
14.02.2005 59
Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
RulesEvaluator
MessageGenerator
Processes Mediator
14.02.2005 60
Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
MessageGenerator
Processes Mediator
RulesEvaluator
14.02.2005 61
Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
MessageGenerator
Processes Mediator
RulesEvaluator
14.02.2005 62
Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
MessageGenerator
Processes Mediator
RulesEvaluator
14.02.2005 63
Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
MessageGenerator
message
Processes Mediator
RulesEvaluator
14.02.2005 64
Architecture
message MessageAnalyzer
Repository
WS Repository
DataMediator
MessageGenerator
message
Processes Mediator
RulesEvaluator
14.02.2005 65
Conclusions and further steps
• Conclusions– Processes mediation based on transition rules– Possible architecture for processes mediation in WSMX
• Further steps– Identification of more solvable/unsolvable mismatches– First prototype implementation