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This paper proposes a new process recommendation approach on supplying some related processes for choice when users start their business. The process recommendation model is based on the association rules and transaction context, and it aims at mining the potential associated relationship between processes, which can help organizations and users to improve their work efficiency. In this paper, we...
With the number of available Web services is rapidly increasing, how to compose multiple Web services automatically to fulfill a given request has attracted much attention. This paper proposes a dedicated planner named AWSP (Automatic Web Service Planner) toward this problem. Compared with other AI planners for automatic Web service composition, AWSP is characterized by its two different heuristic...
Workflow management systems (WFMS) facilitate the routine operation of business processes and gain popularity in recent years. To ensure the correctness of business process specification and execution, model verification (especially structure verification) must be conducted so that we can identify any violations and consequently take proper action to remove them in time. However, little progress has...
Production system which accepts the facts and draws conclusions by repeatedly matching facts with rules plays an important role of improving the business by providing agility and flexibility. However, rule matching in production is badly time-consuming, and single computer limits the improvement for current matching algorithm. To address these problems, we proposed a MapReduce-based architecture to...
To resolve high-performance content-based composite event matching problem for publish/subscribe systems, we propose the sub-order non-duplication (SOND) algorithm based on the non-deterministic finite automata (NFA) and pipelining technology. This algorithm makes use of the reproducibility of atomic events and the selectivity of atomic events, to reduce the number of atomic predicates to be evaluated...
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