A Comparison of Soundness Results Obtained by Different Approaches

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作者
Gruhn, Volker [1 ]
Lane, Ralf [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leipzig, Fac Comp Sci, Chair Appl Telemat E Business, Leipzig, Germany
来源
BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT WORKSHOPS, 2009 | 2010年 / 43卷
关键词
Business process models; formal semantics; OR-join; SEMANTICS; VERIFICATION; JOINS;
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TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
Business processes are often modelled using a language for which no semantics is standardized in a formal way. Examples for such languages are BPMN or Event-Driven Process Chains. The common way for reasoning about the soundness of such models is to define a formal semantics first by translating the model into a well-founded formalism (for example Petri-nets). Afterwards, formal reasoning methods can be applied on the obtained formal model. In the past years, several such semantics that give a formal meaning to BPMN or EPC models have been published. In this paper, we used a repository of almost 1,000 real-world EPC models and computed their soundness using three different tools. Those tools build on different semantics definitions: Kindler's fixed-point semantics, Mend ling's state/context semantics and the YAWL semantics. While the soundness results for the majority of models were the same for all three tools, we identified a few interesting cases where the results differ. The results of our comparative study can lead to a better understanding of the differences between the semantics.
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页码:501 / 512
页数:12
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