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A Reflective PN-Based Approach to Dynamic Workflow Change
2007
Ninth International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC 2007)
The design of dynamic workflows needs adequate modeling/specification formalisms and tools to soundly handle possible changes occurring during workflow operation. A common approach is to pollute design with details that do not regard the current workflow behavior, but rather its evolution. That hampers analysis, reuse and maintenance in general. We propose and discuss the adoption of a recent Petri Net based reflective model (based on classical PN) as a support to dynamic workflow design, by
doi:10.1109/synasc.2007.64
dblp:conf/synasc/CapraC07
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