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E-grāmata: Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency II: Special Issue on Concurrency in Process-Aware Information Systems

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Cover topics ranging from the formal (mostly Petri-net based) foundations of PAISs to more applied topics such as flexibility and process mining. This title presents an overview of the development in PAIS research.

Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency (ToPNoC) IIThese Transactions publish archival papers in the broad area of Petri nets and other models of concurrency, ranging from theoretical work to tool support and industrial applications. ToPNoC issues are published as LNCS volumes, and hence are widely distributed and indexed. This Journal has its own Editorial Board which selects papers based on a rigorous two-stage refereeing process. ToPNoC contains:- Revised versions of a selection of the best papers from workshops and tutorials at the annual Petri net conferences- Special sections/issues within particular subareas (similar to those published in the Advances in Petri Nets series)- Other papers invited for publication in ToPNoC- Papers submitted directly to ToPNoC by their authorsThe second volume of ToPNoC focuses on Concurrency in Process-Aware Information Systems. Although the topic of business process management using information technology has been addressed by consultants and software developers in depth, more fundamental approaches towards such Process-Aware Information Systems (PAISs) have been rather uncommon. It wasn't until the 1990s that researchers started to work on the foundations of PAISs. Clearly, concurrency theory is an essential ingredient in these foundations as business processes are highly concurrent involving all types of routing logic and resource allocation mechanisms. The 16 papers in this special issue of ToPNoC cover topics ranging from the formal (mostly Petri-net based) foundations of PAISs to more applied topics such as flexibility and process mining. Thus, this volume gives a good overview of the state of the art in PAIS research.
Process-Aware Information Systems: Lessons to Be Learned from Process Mining
1(26)
Wil M.P. van der Aalst
Model-Based Software Engineering and Process-Aware Information Systems
27(19)
Ekkart Kindler
Petri Net Transformations for Business Processes -- A Survey
46(18)
Niels Lohmann
Eric Verbeek
Remco Dijkman
A Look Around the Corner: The Pi-Calculus
64(15)
Frank Puhlmann
Mathias Weske
new YAWL: Towards Workflow 2.0
79(19)
Nick Russell
Arthur H.M. ter Hofstede
A Formal Model for Organisational Structures behind Process-Aware Information Systems
98(17)
Michael Kohler-Bußmeier
Matthias Wester-Ebbinghaus
Daniel Moldt
Flexibility in Process-Aware Information Systems
115(21)
Manfred Reichert
Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
Peter Dadam
Business Grid: Combining Web Services and the Grid
136(16)
Ralph Mietzner
Dimka Karastoyanova
Frank Leymann
Does My Service Have Partners?
152(20)
Karsten Wolf
Deciding Substitutability of Services with Operating Guidelines
172(20)
Christian Stahl
Peter Massuthe
Jan Bretschneider
A Framework for Linking and Pricing No-Cure-No-Pay Services
192(16)
K.M. van Hee
H.M.W. Verbeek
C. Stahl
N. Sidorova
Empirical Studies in Process Model Verification
208(17)
Jan Mendling
Process Mining: Overview and Outlook of Petri Net Discovery Algorithms
225(18)
B.F. van Dongen
A.K. Alves de Medeiros
L. Wen
Construction of Process Models from Example Runs
243(17)
Robin Bergenthum
Jorg Desel
Sebastian Mauser
Robert Lorenz
Online Interaction Analysis Framework for Ad-Hoc Collaborative Processes in SOA-Based Environments
260(18)
Hong-Linh Truong
Schahram Dustdar
Exploiting Inductive Logic Programming Techniques for Declarative Process Mining
278(19)
Federico Chesani
Evelina Lamma
Paola Mello
Marco Montali
Fabrizio Riguzzi
Sergio Storari
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