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Towards Formal Analysis of Artifact-Centric Business Process Models

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Business process (BP) modeling is a building block for design and management of business processes. Two fundamental aspects of BP modeling are: a formal framework that well integrates both control flow and data, and a set of tools to assist all phases of a BP life cycle. This paper is an initial attempt to address both aspects of BP modeling. We view our investigation as a precursor to the development of a framework and tools that enable automated construction of processes, along the lines of techniques developed around OWL-S and Semantic Web Services.

Over the last decade, an artifact-centric approach of coupling control and data emerged in the practice of BP design. It focuses on the “moving” data as they are manipulated throughout a process. In this paper, we formulate a formal model for artifact-centric business processes and develop complexity results concerning static analysis of three problems of immediate practical concerns, which focus on the ability to complete an execution, existence of an execution “deadend”, and redundancy. We show that the problems are undecidable in general, but under various restrictions they are decidable but complete in pspace, co-np, and np; and in some cases decidable in linear time.

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Bhattacharya, K., Gerede, C., Hull, R., Liu, R., Su, J. (2007). Towards Formal Analysis of Artifact-Centric Business Process Models. In: Alonso, G., Dadam, P., Rosemann, M. (eds) Business Process Management. BPM 2007. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4714. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75183-0_21

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