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Formalizing Workflows Using the Event Calculus

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Formalizing Workflows Using the Event Calculus
The event calculus is a logic programming formalism for representing events and their effects especially in database applications. This paper presents the use of the event calculus for specifying and simulating workflows. The proposed framework maintains a representation of the dynamic world being modeled on the basis of user supplied axioms about preconditions and effects of events and the initial state of the world. The net effect is that a specification can be made at a higher level of abstraction. Within this framework it is possible to model sequential and concurrent activities with synchronization when necessary. It is also possible to model agent assignment and concurrent workflow instances. A logic programming approach to the computational problem is adopted.
Nihan Kesim Cicekli, Yakup Yildirim
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where DEXA
Authors Nihan Kesim Cicekli, Yakup Yildirim
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