Authors
Raffaele Conforti, Marcello La Rosa, Giancarlo Fortino, Arthur HM ter Hofstede, Jan Recker
Publication date
2012
Journal
Journal of Systems and Software
Volume
86
Issue
11
Pages
2939–2965
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This article proposes an approach for real-time monitoring of risks in executable business process models. The approach considers risks in all phases of the business process management lifecycle, from process design, where risks are defined on top of process models, through to process diagnosis, where risks are detected during process execution. The approach has been realized via a distributed, sensor-based architecture. At design-time, sensors are defined to specify risk conditions which when fulfilled, are a likely indicator of negative process states (faults) to eventuate. Both historical and current process execution data can be used to compose such conditions. At run-time, each sensor independently notifies a sensor manager when a risk is detected. In turn, the sensor manager interacts with the monitoring component of a business process management system to prompt the results to process administrators …
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