Title
Runtime Logistic Process Orchestration Based on Business Transaction Choreography
Author
Hofman, W.J.
Contributor
la Rosa, M. (editor)
Publication year
2013
Abstract
Today logistic systems are business document based, e.g. processing ship manifest, load lists, declarations, and shipping instructions. Business processes are organized in handling these business documents in the context of framework contracts with business partners. Implementations of new requirements like the Entry Summary Declaration 24 hours before the goods are actually loaded on a vessel are therefore difficult to implement in those systems. Furthermore, these systems have difficulties in configuring business processes in a dynamic environment in which processes are configured for one specific business transaction. This paper proposes a high level logistic process modeling environment supporting logistic services according the business document choreography defined for these services.
Subject
Communication & Information
BIS - Business Information Services
TS - Technical Sciences
Infostructures
Informatics
Information Society
Business process choreography
Logistic processes
Logistic services
Business documents
Business partners
Dynamic environments
Process orchestration
Runtimes
Data processing
Enterprise resource management
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36285-9_56
TNO identifier
470013
Publisher
Springer, Berlin
Source
Business Process Management Workshops. International Workshop on Business Process Management, BPM 2012, Tallinn, Estonia, September 3, 2012. Revised Papers, 550-559
Series
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Document type
bookPart