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Using BPMN to model Internet of Things behavior within business process

Dulce Domingos, Francisco Martins

2022International journal of information systems and project management25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Whereas, traditionally, business processes use the Internet of Things (IoTs) as a distributed source of information, the increase of computational capabilities of IoT devices provides them with the means to also execute parts of the business logic, reducing the amount of exchanged data and central processing. Current approaches based on Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) already support modelers to define both business processes and IoT devices behavior at the same level of abstraction. However, they are not restricted to standard BPMN elements and they generate IoT device specific low-level code. The work we present in this paper exclusivelly uses standard BPMN to define central as well as IoT behavior of business processes. In addition, the BPMN that defines the IoT behavior is translated to a neutral-platform programming code. The deployment and execution environments use Web services to support the communication between the process execution engine and IoT devices.

Topics & Concepts

Business Process Model and NotationComputer scienceBusiness process modelingBusiness processBusiness process managementArtifact-centric business process modelSoftware engineeringXPDLSoftware deploymentSeparation of concernsProcess (computing)Process modelingBusiness ruleProgramming languageDatabaseWork in processWorkflowSoftwareEngineeringWorkflow engineOperations managementService-Oriented Architecture and Web ServicesBusiness Process Modeling and AnalysisIoT and Edge/Fog Computing
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