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Distributed Business Processes in Open Agent Environments

Christine Reese, Kolja Markwardt, Sven Offermann, and Daniel Moldt.
Distributed business processes in open agent environments.
In Yannis Manolopoulos, Joaquim Filipe, Panos Constantopoulos, and José Cordeiro, editors, ICEIS 2006 - Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems: Databases and Information Systems Integration, Paphos, Cyprus, May 2006, pages 81-86, 2006.

Abstract: In the context of multi-agent systems, a general aim is the inter-operability of agents. One problem remaining unsolved is the control of processes between agents. The need for workflow technology to support business processes on the level of agents becomes obvious. We provide concepts for distributed WFMS where the distribution is realised within the architecture. Given the formal background of Petri nets, this work is innovative regarding the interplay of agent and workflow technologies.


BibTeX entry



@InProceedings{Reese+06a,
  author =	 {Reese, Christine and Markwardt, Kolja and Offermann, Sven
                  and Moldt, Daniel},
  title =	 {Distributed Business Processes in Open Agent
                  Environments},
  editor =	 {Manolopoulos, Yannis and Filipe, Joaquim and
                  Constantopoulos, Panos and Cordeiro, Jos\'{e}},
  booktitle =	 {ICEIS 2006 - Proceedings of the Eighth International
                  Conference on Enterprise Information Systems: Databases
                  and Information Systems Integration, Paphos, Cyprus, May
                  2006},
  year =	 2006,
  pages =	 {81--86},
  ISBN =	 {972-8865-41-4},
  keywords =	 {Interorganisational Business Processes, Agents, Reference
                  Nets, Distribution, Agent Networks},
  abstract =	 {In the context of multi-agent systems, a general aim is
                  the inter-operability of agents. One problem remaining
                  unsolved is the control of processes between agents. The
                  need for workflow technology to support business
                  processes on the level of agents becomes obvious. We
                  provide concepts for distributed WFMS where the
                  distribution is realised within the architecture. Given
                  the formal background of Petri nets, this work is
                  innovative regarding the interplay of agent and workflow
                  technologies.}
}


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