The Structured Phase of Concurrency

  • Polyvyanyy A
  • Bussler C
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This extended abstract summarizes the state-of-the-art solution to the structuring problem for models that describe existing real world or envisioned processes. Special attention is devoted to models that allow for the true concurrency semantics. Given a model of a process, the structuring problem deals with answering the question of whether there exists another model that describes the process and is solely composed of structured patterns, such as sequence, selection, option for simultaneous execution, and iteration. Methods and techniques for structuring developed by academia as well as products and standards proposed by industry are discussed. Expectations and recommendations on the future advancements of the structuring problem are suggested.

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Polyvyanyy, A., & Bussler, C. (2013). The Structured Phase of Concurrency. In Seminal Contributions to Information Systems Engineering (pp. 257–263). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36926-1_20

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