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Data & Knowledge Engineering
Volume 50, Issue 1, July 2004, Pages 87-115
Advances in business process management
 
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A case-based reasoning framework for workflow model management

Therani MadhusudanCorresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, J. Leon ZhaoE-mail The Corresponding Author and Byron MarshallE-mail The Corresponding Author

MIS Department, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA

Available online 25 January 2004.

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Abstract

In order to support efficient workflow design, recent commercial workflow systems are providing templates of common business processes. These templates, called cases, can be modified individually or collectively into a new workflow to meet the business specification. However, little research has been done on how to manage workflow models, including issues such as model storage, model retrieval, model reuse and assembly. In this paper, we propose a novel framework to support workflow modeling and design by adapting workflow cases from a repository of process models. Our approach to workflow model management is based on a structured workflow lifecycle and leverages recent advances in model management and case-based reasoning techniques. Our contributions include a conceptual model of workflow cases, a similarity flooding algorithm for workflow case retrieval, and a domain-independent AI planning approach to workflow case composition. We illustrate the workflow model management framework with a prototype system called Case-Oriented Design Assistant for Workflow Modeling (CODAW).

Author Keywords: Case-oriented workflow modeling; Case-based reasoning; Ad hoc workflows; Model reuse

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Literature review
3. Overview of CODAW
3.1. Case representation
3.2. Repository management
3.3. A scenario of workflow modeling with CODAW
4. Computational support for design in CODAW
4.1. Case retrieval using similarity flooding for workflow algorithm
4.2. Case composition with SHOP-based planning
5. Discussion and concluding remarks
Acknowledgements
Appendix A. Structural elements of prototypical and instance-level cases
Appendix B. Prototypical case representation of a NPD workflow schema
Appendix C. Instance-level case representation
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Data & Knowledge Engineering
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Advances in business process management
 
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