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Modeling Workflow Process Models with Statechart
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Yang Dong, Shanghai Jiaotong University
Zhang Shensheng, Shanghai Jiaotong University
This paper presents an approach for modeling workflow using statechart, a visual language for describing complex, reactive systems. The statechart is an extended finite state machines combined with hierarchy, concurrency and communication. In contracts to other modeling approaches, statechart is a concise, expressive languages with rigorous semantics. The main advantages of statechart-based workflow modeling have: (1) visual language facilitates the understanding and communication between common users, experts, and modeler. (2) Event-base communication as well as priority among states provide more advanced means of expressing complex business process logic. (2) workflow models are of well-defined operational semantics, thus making it possible to verify and check workflow models. Finally, a cased study is illustrated to model workflow using statechart based on the approaches mentioned in this paper.
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Yang Dong, Zhang Shensheng, "Modeling Workflow Process Models with Statechart," ecbs, pp.55, 10th IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems (ECBS'03), 2003
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