A Meta-model for context-aware adaptive Business Process as a Service in collaborative cloud environment
Wafa Hidri,
Riadh Hadj M’tir,
Narjès Bellamine Ben Saoud and
Chirine Ghedira ()
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Chirine Ghedira: SOC - Service Oriented Computing - LIRIS - Laboratoire d'InfoRmatique en Image et Systèmes d'information - UL2 - Université Lumière - Lyon 2 - ECL - École Centrale de Lyon - Université de Lyon - UCBL - Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 - Université de Lyon - INSA Lyon - Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon - Université de Lyon - INSA - Institut National des Sciences Appliquées - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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With the emergence of cloud computing, building and developing a new Software by SaaS composition becomes a major concern in today's cloud business. First, the business analyst establishes the Business Process (BP) of the new SaaS. Then, the SaaS composer, based on functional and non-functional requirements, discovers and selects the potential SaaS components that can fill into each of the defined tasks in the BP. Currently, enterprises need more and more flexible SaaS business process as an adaptive composite SaaS from process vendors, which interest on context changes and needs evolutions. A meta-model is proposed in this paper dealing with different concepts involved in business cloud layer. This meta-model, in which both business process and service composition are considered, is accompanied by a case study. Then, an ontology has been developed and an extract of instances has been presented to demonstrate the adaptation process.
Date: 2019
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Published in Procedia Computer Science, 2019, CENTERIS 2019 - International Conference on ENTERprise Information Systems / ProjMAN 2019 - International Conference on Project MANagement / HCist 2019 - International Conference on Health and Social Care Information Systems and Technologies, CENTERIS/ProjMAN/HCist 2019, 164, pp.177-186. ⟨10.1016/j.procs.2019.12.170⟩
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DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2019.12.170
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