Anomalies in business process models for mobile scenarios with Location Constraints

Haiying Che*, Michael Decker

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Abstract

One of the salient characteristic of business processes from the domain of logistics is the physical mobility of the actors. However, the graphical notations to depict business processes available so far do not provide support to express the spatial dimension. In this article at hand we therefore introduce an extension to Activity Diagrams from the Unified Modeling Language (UML) which supports defining several types of so called Location Constraints. Such a location constraint makes a statement about the eligible location(s) of an actor for individual activities. After an exemplification of this modeling approach with a scenario from the domain of logistics the article turns towards a discussion how location constraints assigned to an activity diagram can be checked against anomalies.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2010 IEEE International Conference on Automation and Logistics, ICAL 2010
Pages306-313
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event2010 IEEE International Conference on Automation and Logistics, ICAL 2010 - Shatin, Hong Kong
Duration: 16 Aug 201020 Aug 2010

Publication series

Name2010 IEEE International Conference on Automation and Logistics, ICAL 2010

Conference

Conference2010 IEEE International Conference on Automation and Logistics, ICAL 2010
Country/TerritoryHong Kong
CityShatin
Period16/08/1020/08/10

Keywords

  • Location Constraints
  • Locationbased services
  • Mobile business process modeling
  • Model checking

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