Especially in logistics, process instances often interact with their real-world environment during execution. This is challenging due to the fact that events from this environment are often heterogeneous, lack process instance information, and their import and visualisation in traditional process engines is not sufficiently supported. To address these challenges, we implemented GET Controller and UNICORN, two systems that together enable event-driven process execution and monitoring. Their application is shown for a logistics scenario.

GET Controller and UNICORN: Event-driven Process Execution and Monitoring in Logistics / Baumgrass, Anne; DI CICCIO, Claudio; Dijkman, Remco M.; Hewelt, Marcin; Mendling, Jan; Meyer, Andreas; Pourmirza, Shaya; Weske, Mathias; Yin Wong, Tsun. - (2015), pp. 75-79. (Intervento presentato al convegno BPM Demo Session 2015 Co-located with the 13th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2015) tenutosi a Innsbruck, Austria).

GET Controller and UNICORN: Event-driven Process Execution and Monitoring in Logistics

Claudio Di Ciccio;
2015

Abstract

Especially in logistics, process instances often interact with their real-world environment during execution. This is challenging due to the fact that events from this environment are often heterogeneous, lack process instance information, and their import and visualisation in traditional process engines is not sufficiently supported. To address these challenges, we implemented GET Controller and UNICORN, two systems that together enable event-driven process execution and monitoring. Their application is shown for a logistics scenario.
2015
BPM Demo Session 2015 Co-located with the 13th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2015)
Event-driven process applications; Business Process Management; Architecture design; Methodology; Logistics
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GET Controller and UNICORN: Event-driven Process Execution and Monitoring in Logistics / Baumgrass, Anne; DI CICCIO, Claudio; Dijkman, Remco M.; Hewelt, Marcin; Mendling, Jan; Meyer, Andreas; Pourmirza, Shaya; Weske, Mathias; Yin Wong, Tsun. - (2015), pp. 75-79. (Intervento presentato al convegno BPM Demo Session 2015 Co-located with the 13th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2015) tenutosi a Innsbruck, Austria).
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