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Data & Knowledge Engineering
Volume 61, Issue 1, April 2007, Pages 6-22
Business Process Management - Where business processes and web services meet
 
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doi:10.1016/j.datak.2006.04.004    How to Cite or Link Using DOI (Opens New Window)
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A process-based methodology for designing event-based mobile composite applications

Tore Fjellheima, Corresponding Author Contact Information, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Stephen Millinera, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Marlon Dumasa, E-mail The Corresponding Author and Julien Vayssièreb, E-mail The Corresponding Author

aQueensland University of Technology, Faculty of Information Technology, Brisbane, Australia bSAP Research, Brisbane, Australia

Received 11 April 2006; 
revised 11 April 2006; 
accepted 11 April 2006. 
Available online 24 May 2006.

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Abstract

Mobile application developers should be able to specify how applications can adapt to changing conditions, and to later reconfigure the application to suit new circumstances. Event-based communication have been advocated to facilitate such dynamic changes. Event-based models, however, are fragmented, which makes it difficult to understand the dependencies between components. A process-oriented methodology overcomes this issue, by specifying dependencies according to a process model. This paper describes a methodology that combines the comprehensibility and manageability of control from process-oriented methodologies, with the flexibility of event-based communication. This enables fine-grained adaptation of process-oriented applications.

Keywords: Mobile; Methodology; Process-oriented; Event-based; Coordination

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Infrastructure for event-based model execution
2.1. Active object spaces
2.2. Coordinators
2.2.1. Connectors
2.2.2. Router
2.3. Components
2.4. Interaction and deployment protocols
3. Application design
3.1. Design dependencies
3.2. User and application activities
3.3. Specifying interactions
3.4. Deployment
3.5. Data distribution
4. From process-based to event-based models
4.1. Translating control flow
4.1.1. Algorithm for input sets generation
4.1.2. Example
4.2. Incorporating data-flow
4.3. Inserting or changing coordinators
5. Related work
6. Conclusion and future work
Acknowledgements
References
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