UCM EICI

 

Estimada Comunidad DCI,

                       se invita a todas las personas a participar de mas un seminario del Grupo de Laboratorio de Ingeniería de Requisitos del Centro de Informática de la Universidad Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil.

 

                       El  próximo seminario será el día lunes 6 de octubre, a las 10:00 h., en la sala Eugenio Munita. Quedan todos cordialmente invitados a participar de los seminarios en los cuales se presentan papers, trabajo de conclusión de curso de pregrado, propuesta e investigaciones conducentes al grado de Magíster y Doctorado.

    

                                     

Dia : Lunes 06/octubre/2014

Horário : 10:00 a 12:00 h. 

Local: Sala Eugenio Munita

Medio: Videoconferencia vía SKYPE

Título: MABUP: Multi Level Autonomic Business Process

Expositor: Karolyne Oliveira (estudiante de doctorado)

 

Resumen:

Business processes are becoming increasingly complex and heterogeneous in consequence of new stakeholders demands and technological advances. This calls for business processes that must be managed and executed in an autonomic manner in response to changes in its environmental context. Business Processes that are able to be self-managed are referred to as Autonomic Business Processes (ABP). However, a key challenge is to provide variability, understandability and scalability in modeling increasingly complex business processes. We achieve such goal by explicitly expressing environment variability through context-awareness, quality attributes which properly represent system parameters and the modularity through the use of multi level approach for ABP. This novel approach, named MABUP, provides four well-defined levels of abstraction to model business and operational knowledge namely, Organizational Level, Technological Level, Operational Level and Service Level; furthermore, an architecture to guide the autonomic management activity. A real example was used to illustrate and evaluate our proposal.

 

Atentamente,

               Marco Toranzo

 

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