NPTool: Towards scalability and reliability of business process management

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Currently one important challenge in business process management is provide at the same time scalability and reliability of business process executions. This difficulty becomes more accentuated when the execution control assumes complex countless business processes. This work presents NavigationPlanTool (NPTool), a tool to control the execution of business processes. NPTool is supported by Navigation Plan Definition Language (NPDL), a language for business processes specification that uses process algebra as formal foundation. NPTool implements the NPDL language as a SQL extension. The main contribution of this paper is a description of the NPTool showing how the process algebra features combined with a relational database model can be used to provide a scalable and reliable control in the execution of business processes. The next steps of NPTool include reuse of control-flow patterns and support to data flow management. © 2009 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Braghetto, K. R., Ferreira, J. E., & Pu, C. (2009). NPTool: Towards scalability and reliability of business process management. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 48, pp. 99–112). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05197-5_7

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