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| The Internet of Things makes it possible to adapt the behaviour of business processes in response to real-time context updates. In addition, physical items can run and validate parts of the business processes and optimise their execution, while reducing message transmissions. State-of-the-art event-driven, service-oriented architecture approaches contribute to enabling inter-organisational collaboration and interoperability of heterogeneous hardware, but their applicability is limited to preplanned, well-structured processes. We take a step forward by supporting ad-hoc changes within business processes, considering changes in the state of the Things; likewise, whenever needed, the software controlling the behaviour of sensors may be dynamically reconfigured as a result of changes in the functional specifications of business processes. | 120.19 KB | Adobe PDF |
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Abstract(s)
The Internet of Things makes it possible to adapt the behaviour of business processes in response to real-time context updates. In addition, physical items can run and validate parts of the business processes and optimise their execution, while reducing message transmissions. State-of-the-art event-driven, service-oriented architecture approaches contribute to enabling inter-organisational collaboration and interoperability of heterogeneous hardware, but their applicability is limited to preplanned, well-structured processes. We take a step forward by supporting ad-hoc changes within business processes, considering changes in the state of the Things; likewise, whenever needed, the software controlling the behaviour of sensors may be dynamically reconfigured as a result of changes in the functional specifications of business processes.
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Fonte: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/224208777_Ad-hoc_changes_in_IoT-aware_business_processes
EISBN - 978-1-4244-7415-8
Date of Conference: 29 November 2010 - 01 December 2010
EISBN - 978-1-4244-7415-8
Date of Conference: 29 November 2010 - 01 December 2010
Keywords
IoT business processes ad-hoc changes smart objects reprogramming behaviour web services
Pedagogical Context
Citation
D. Domingos, F. Martins, R. Martinho and M. Silva, "Ad-hoc changes in IoT-aware business processes," 2010 Internet of Things (IOT), Tokyo, Japan, 2010, pp. 1-7, doi: https://doi.org/10.1109/IOT.2010.5678432.
Publisher
IEEE Canada
