Error Handling In Process Support Systems
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ChapterAdvances in Exception Handling Techniques Volume 2022 of the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science pp 251-270 Date: 06 April 2001Error Handling in Process Support SystemsFabio CasatiAffiliated withHewlett-Packard Laboratories, Gianpaolo CugolaAffiliated withPolitecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione Buy this eBook * Final gross prices may vary according to local VAT. Get Access Abstract Process Support Systems (PSSs) are software systems supporting the modeling, enactment, monitoring, and analysis of business processes. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=722731 Process automation technology can be fully exploited when predictable and repetitive processes are executed. Unfortunately, many processes are faced with the need of managing exceptional situations that may occur during their execution, and possibly even more exceptions and failures can occur when the process execution is supported by a PSS. Exceptional situations may be caused http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F3-540-45407-1_16 by system (hardware or software) failures, or may by related to the semantics of the business process. In this paper we introduce a taxonomy of failures and exceptions and discuss the effect that they can have on a PSS and on its ability to support business processes. Then, we present the main approaches that commercial PSSs and research prototypes offer in order to capture and react to exceptional situations, and we show which classes of failure or exception can be managed by each approach. Page %P Close Plain text Look Inside Chapter Metrics Provided by Bookmetrix Reference tools Export citation EndNote (.ENW) JabRef (.BIB) Mendeley (.BIB) Papers (.RIS) Zotero (.RIS) BibTeX (.BIB) Add to Papers Other actions About this Book Reprints and Permissions Share Share this content on Facebook Share this content on Twitter Share this content on LinkedIn Supplementary Material (0) References (39) References1.D. Georgakopoulos, H. Hornick, and A. Sheth, ‘An overview of workflow management: from process modeling to workflow au
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