The theme of interorganizational workflows is considered from the point of view of change management. Specifically, we deal with the case in which changes have to modify the communication interface among distributed components. A modeling approach based on a hierarchy of components containing different aggregated representations of the whole system described in terms of labelled-P/T nets, and on consistency criteria guaranteeing the coherence of the different representations, is here advocated as a means to manage the negotiation of propagation of changes. Complexity mainly arises from distributedness which causes components to have partial autonomy and therefore a partial view of the whole interorganizational workflow.

Donatelli, S., Sarini, M., Simone, C. (2000). Negotiating propagation of changes in interorganizational workflows. COMPUTER SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 15(5), 359-372.

Negotiating propagation of changes in interorganizational workflows

SARINI, MARCELLO;SIMONE, CARLA
2000

Abstract

The theme of interorganizational workflows is considered from the point of view of change management. Specifically, we deal with the case in which changes have to modify the communication interface among distributed components. A modeling approach based on a hierarchy of components containing different aggregated representations of the whole system described in terms of labelled-P/T nets, and on consistency criteria guaranteeing the coherence of the different representations, is here advocated as a means to manage the negotiation of propagation of changes. Complexity mainly arises from distributedness which causes components to have partial autonomy and therefore a partial view of the whole interorganizational workflow.
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Interorganizational workflows; Petri nets
English
2000
15
5
359
372
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Donatelli, S., Sarini, M., Simone, C. (2000). Negotiating propagation of changes in interorganizational workflows. COMPUTER SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 15(5), 359-372.
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