SmartPM - Featuring Automatic Adaptation to Unplanned Exceptions

Authors

  • Massimiliano de Leoni Department of Computer and System Sciences Antonio Ruberti
  • Andrea Marrella Department of Computer and System Sciences Antonio Ruberti
  • Massimo Mecella Department of Computer and System Sciences Antonio Ruberti
  • Sebastian Sardina RMIT University Melbourne

Keywords:

Process Management, Automatic Adaptation, Emergency Management, Situation Calculus, IndiGolog

Abstract

Process Management Systems (PMSs) are currently more and more used as a supporting tool for cooperative processes in pervasive and highly dynamic situations, such as emergencysituations or pervasive health-care. In these scenarios, the environment may change in a way that was not expected so as to prevent processes from being successfully carried out. The frequency and the types of unexpected changes are significantly higher and larger than in classical business domains. Therefore, a manual adaptation is not feasible as well as defining in advance how to manage all possible changes which may occur. This paper illustrates SmartPM, a model and a prototype PMS that features a set of sound and complete techniques to automatically cope with unplanned changes. Specifically, the theoretical foundation and the general framework will be described, as well as the concrete implementation and its validation.

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How to Cite

de Leoni, M., Marrella, A., Mecella, M., & Sardina, S. (2011). SmartPM - Featuring Automatic Adaptation to Unplanned Exceptions. Department of Computer and System Sciences Antonio Ruberti Technical Reports, 3(4). Retrieved from https://rosa.uniroma1.it/rosa00/index.php/dis_technical_reports/article/view/9221