
Process-Aware Information Systems
Bridging People and Software Through Process Technology
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 21. October 2005
Book
Hardback
432 pages
978-0-471-66306-5 (ISBN)
Description
A unifying foundation to design and implement process-aware information systems
This publication takes on the formidable task of establishing a unifying foundation and set of common underlying principles to effectively model, design, and implement process-aware information systems. Authored by leading authorities and pioneers in the field, Process-Aware Information Systems helps readers gain a thorough understanding of major concepts, languages, and techniques for building process-aware applications, including:
* UML and EPCs: two of the most widely used notations for business process modeling
* Concrete techniques for process design and analysis
* Process execution standards: WfMC and BPEL
* Representative commercial tools: ARIS, TIBCO Staffware, and FLOWer
Each chapter begins with a description of the problem domain and then progressively unveils relevant concepts and techniques. Examples and illustrations are used extensively to clarify and simplify complex material. Each chapter ends with a set of exercises, ranging from simple questions to thought-provoking assignments. Sample solutions for many of the exercises are available on the companion Web site.
Armed with a new and deeper understanding, readers are better positioned to make their own contributions to the field and evaluate various approaches to a particular task or problem. This publication is recommended as a textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in computer science and information systems, as well as for professionals involved in workflow and business process management, groupware and teamwork, enterprise application integration, and business-to-business integration.
Reviews / Votes
"...well-written and edited, and includes a brief appendix and a word index, both useful aids." (Computing Reviews.com, January 9, 2007) "...a comprehensive overview of the technical aspects of building PAIS...it is a recommended starting resource." (Computing Reviews.com, May 17, 2006)More details
Product info
gebunden
Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Drawings: 50 B&W, 0 Color
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
803 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-66306-5 (9780471663065)
Schweitzer Classification
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Marlon Dumas | Wil M. van der Aalst | Arthur H. ter Hofstede
Process-Aware Information Systems
Bridging People and Software Through Process Technology
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10/2005
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Persons
MARLON DUMAS, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology. Dr. Dumas has published extensively in international journals and conferences in the areas of business process management and service-oriented computing, and is the recipient of a Smart State Fellowship from the Queensland Government.
WIL M. P. van der AALST, PhD, is Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology and Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology. He is coauthor of the textbook Workflow Management: Models, Methods, and Systems, and editor of several other books in the areas of business process management and Petri nets.
ARTHUR H. M. ter HOFSTEDE, PhD, is Associate Professor at Queensland University of Technology. He, along with Professor van der Aalst, is codesigner of the YAWL workflow language and open-source system, coauthor of the Workflow Patterns Web site, and cofounder of the International Conference on Business Process Management.
Content
Preface.
Contributors.
PART I: CONCEPTS.
1. Introduction (M. Dumas, et al.).
2. Person-to-Application Processes: Workflow Management (A. Oberweis).
3. Person-to-Person Processes: Computer-Supported Collaborative Work (C. Ellis, et al.).
4. Enterprise Application Integration and Business-to-Business Integration Processes (C. Bussler).
PART II: MODELING LANGUAGES.
5. Process Modeling using UML (G. Engels).
6. Process Modeling using Event-driven Process Chains (A. Scheer, et al.).
7. Process Modeling using Petri Nets (J. Desel).
8. Patterns of Process Modeling (W. van der Aalst, et al.).
PART III: TECHNIQUES.
9. Process Design and Redesign (H. Reijers).
10. Process Mining (W. van der Aalst & A. Weijters).
11. Transactional Business Processes (G. Alonso).
PART IV: STANDARDS AND TOOLS.
12. Standard for Workflow Definition and Execution. (J. Mendling, et al.).
13. The Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (R. Khalaf, et al.).
14. Workflow management in Staffware (C. Brown).
15. The FLOWer Case Handling Approach: Beyond Workflow Management (P. Berens).
Appendix: Readings and Resources.
Index.