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|Abstract=Logistics processes, where RFID technologies are applied to improve process efficiency, and flexible organization of collaboration is required in the foreground, pose challenges to process modeling, analysis and design in Business Process Management. To meet these challenges, we propose in this paper an integrated approach which bundles XSLT nets, a novel variant of high-level Petri nets to model RFID-based logistics processes and to enable their automatic execution, as well as social networking coordinated by Community Processes to support the interconnection and web-based collaboration of logistics partners. The utility of the approach is demonstrated in a modeling use case.
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An Integrated Approach for Modeling and Facilitating RFID-based Collaborative Logistics Processes


An Integrated Approach for Modeling and Facilitating RFID-based Collaborative Logistics Processes



Published: 2011 März

Buchtitel: ACM SAC 2011-The 26th Symposium On Applied Computing
Verlag: Springer

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Logistics processes, where RFID technologies are applied to improve process efficiency, and flexible organization of collaboration is required in the foreground, pose challenges to process modeling, analysis and design in Business Process Management. To meet these challenges, we propose in this paper an integrated approach which bundles XSLT nets, a novel variant of high-level Petri nets to model RFID-based logistics processes and to enable their automatic execution, as well as social networking coordinated by Community Processes to support the interconnection and web-based collaboration of logistics partners. The utility of the approach is demonstrated in a modeling use case.

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