Abstract
Key to the use of process management systems (PrMS) in practice is their ability to facilitate the implementation, execution, and adaptation of business processes while still being able to ensure error-free process executions. Mechanisms have been developed to prevent errors at the syntactic level such as deadlocks. In many application domains, processes often have to comply with business level rules and policies (i.e., semantic constraints). Hence, in order to ensure error-free executions at the semantic level, PrMS need certain control mechanisms for validating and ensuring the compliance with semantic constraints throughout the process lifecycle. In this paper, we discuss fundamental requirements for a comprehensive support of semantic constraints in PrMS. Moreover, we provide a survey on existing approaches and discuss to what extent they meet the requirements and which challenges still have to be tackled. Finally, we show how the challenge of life time compliance can be dealt with by integrating design time and runtime process validation.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 31-45 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | CEUR Workshop Proceedings |
Volume | 339 |
State | Published - 2008 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | 1st International Workshop on Governance, Risk and Compliance - Applications in Information Systems, GRCIS 2008 - Held in Conjunction with the CAiSE 2008 Conference - Montpellier, France Duration: 17 Jun 2008 → 17 Jun 2008 |
Keywords
- Compliance validation and enforcement
- Process management systems
- Semantic constraints
- Semantic process verification