Abstract
Most state-of-the-art workflow languages offer a limited set of modularization mechanisms. This typically results in monolithic workflow specifications, in which different concerns are scattered across the workflow and tangled with one another. This hinders the design, the evolution, and the reusability of workflows expressed in these languages. We address this problem by introducing the Unify framework, which supports uniform modularization of workflows by allowing all workflow concerns — including crosscutting ones — to be specified in isolation of each other. These independently specified workflow concerns can then be connected to each other using a number of workflow-specific connectors. We discuss the interaction of the most invasive connector with the workflows’ control flow and data perspectives. We instantiate the framework towards two state-of-the-art workflow languages, i.e., WS-BPEL and BPMN.
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Joncheere, N., Van Der Straeten, R. (2012). Uniform Modularization of Workflow Concerns Using Unify. In: Sloane, A., Aßmann, U. (eds) Software Language Engineering. SLE 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6940. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28830-2_5
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