Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
2009
Technical Report Number
wucse-2009-14
Abstract
Workflow middleware executes tasks orchestrated by rules defined in a carefully handcrafted static graph. Workflow management systems have proved effective for service-oriented business automation in stable, wired infrastructures. We introduce a radically new paradigm for workflow construction and execution called open workflow to support goal-directed coordination among physically mobile people and devices that form a transient community over an ad hoc wireless network. The quintessential feature of the open workflow paradigm is dynamic construction of custom, context-specific workflows in response to unpredictable and evolving circumstances by exploiting the knowledge and services available within a given spatiotemporal context. This paper introduces the open workflow approach, surveys open research challenges in this promising new field, and presents algorithmic, architectural, and evaluation results for the first practical realization of an open workflow management system.
Recommended Citation
Thomas, Louis; Wilson, Justin; Roman, Grui-Catalin; and Gill, Christopher, "Achieving Coordination Through Dynamic Construction of Open Workflows" Report Number: wucse-2009-14 (2009). All Computer Science and Engineering Research.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/cse_research/4
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Permanent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.7936/K7JD4V1N