eContractual choreography-language properties towards cross-organizational business collaboration

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Abstract

Meaningfully automating sociotechnical business collaboration promises efficiency-, effectiveness-, and quality increases for realizing next-generation decentralized autonomous organizations. For automating business-process aware cross-organizational operations, the development of existing choreography languages is technology driven and focuses less on sociotechnical suitability and expressiveness concepts and properties that recognize the interaction between people in organizations and technology in workplaces. This gap our suitability- and expressiveness exploration fills by means of a cross-organizational collaboration ontology that we map as a proof-of-concept evaluation to the eSourcing Markup Language (eSML). The latter we test in a feasibility case study to meaningfully support the automation of business collaboration. The developed eSourcing ontology and eSML is replicable for exploring strengths and weaknesses of other choreography languages.

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Norta, A., Ma, L., Duan, Y., Rull, A., Kõlvart, M., & Taveter, K. (2015). eContractual choreography-language properties towards cross-organizational business collaboration. Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 6(1), 1–23. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13174-015-0023-7

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