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OPERATIONAL SEMANTIC TO THE EXECUTION OF THE PROCESS MODEL

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The procedure of process models executing in workflow engine is described using operational semantic. The formalized description of process instances and activity instances lead directly to the realization of workflow engine. Therefore, it provides a unified processing procedure for the realization of the workflow engine software, which makes it convenient for the cooperation among heterogeneous workflow engines.

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Yan-ning, F., Lei, L., Bo, L. (2006). OPERATIONAL SEMANTIC TO THE EXECUTION OF THE PROCESS MODEL. In: LIU, G., TAN, V., HAN, X. (eds) Computational Methods. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-3953-9_24

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