Software Agent Architecture for Managing Inter-Organizational Collaborations

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作者
Tello-Leal, E. [1 ]
Chiotti, O. [2 ]
Villarreal, P. D. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Tamaulipas, Fac Ingn & Ciencias, Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico
[2] CONICET UNT, INGAR, Inst Desarrollo & Diseno, Santa Fe, NM, Argentina
[3] Univ Tecnol Nacl, Fac Reg Santa Fe, CIDISI, Santa Fe, NM, Argentina
关键词
Software agent; inter-organizational collaboration; Model-Driven Development; collaborative business process; BPMN; BUSINESS; SYSTEM;
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10.1016/S1665-6423(14)71631-1
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摘要
The growing importance of cooperation among organizations, as a result of globalization, current market opportunities and technological advances, encourages organizations to dynamically establish inter-organizational collaborations. These collaborations are carried out by executing collaborative business processes among the organizations. In this work we propose an agent-based software architecture for managing inter-organizational collaborations. Two types of agents are provided: the Collaboration Administrator Agent and the Process Administrator Agent. The former allows organizations setting up collaborations. The latter allows organizations executing collaborative business processes. A Colored Petri Net model specifying the role, which an organization fulfills in a collaborative process, is used to carry out the behavior of the Process Administrator Agent that represents the organization. Planning and execution of the actions of the Process Administrator Agents are driven by a Colored Petri Net machine embedded to them. Thus, Process Administrator Agents do not require to have defined at design-time the protocols they can support. In addition, we propose a model-driven development method for generating Colored Petri Net models from a collaborative process model defined as interaction protocol. Finally, an implementation of the agent-based software architecture and methods based on model-driven development are presented.
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页码:514 / 526
页数:13
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