Modeling constraint-based processes: A supervisory control theory application

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Abstract

Constraint-based processes require a set of rules that limit their behavior to certain boundaries. In these processes, the control flow is defined implicitly as a set of constraints or rules, and all possibilities that do not violate any of the given constraints are allowed to be executed. The present paper proposes a new approach to deal with constraint-based processes. The proposed approach is based on Supervisory Control Theory, a formal foundation for building controllers for discreteevent systems. The controller proposed in this paper monitors and restricts execution sequences of activities such that constraints are always obeyed.We demonstrate that our approach may be used as a declarative language for constraint-based processes. In order to provide support for users of such processes and to facilitate the using of our control approach, we offer a set of constraints modeled by automata. This set encompasses the constraints frequently needed in workflow system.

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Santos, E. A. P., Vieira, A. D., Schaidt, S., & Loures, E. de F. R. (2014). Modeling constraint-based processes: A supervisory control theory application. Computer Science and Information Systems, 11(4), 1229–1248. https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS131029026S

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