Authors
Sherry X Sun, J Leon Zhao, Jay F Nunamaker, Olivia R Liu Sheng
Publication date
2006/12
Journal
Information Systems Research
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pages
374-391
Publisher
INFORMS
Description
Workflow technology has become a standard solution for managing increasingly complex business processes. Successful business process management depends on effective workflow modeling and analysis. One of the important aspects of workflow analysis is the data-flow perspective because, given a syntactically correct process sequence, errors can still occur during workflow execution due to incorrect data-flow specifications. However, there have been only scant treatments of the data-flow perspective in the literature and no formal methodologies are available for systematically discovering data-flow errors in a workflow model. As an indication of this research gap, existing commercial workflow management systems do not provide tools for data-flow analysis at design time. In this paper, we provide a data-flow perspective for detecting data-flow anomalies such as missing data, redundant data, and potential …
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Scholar articles
SX Sun, JL Zhao, JF Nunamaker, ORL Sheng - Information Systems Research, 2006