Designing complex applications and executing them on large-scale topologies of heterogeneous architectures is becom- ing increasingly crucial in many scientific domains. As a result, diverse workflow modelling paradigms are developed, most of them with no formalisation provided. In these circumstances, comparing two different models or switching from one system to the other becomes a hard nut to crack. This paper investigates the capability of process algebra to model a location aware workflow system. Distributed π-calculus is considered as the base of the formal model due to its ability to describe the communicating components that change their structure as an outcome of the communication. Later, it is discussed how the base model could be extended or modified to capture different features of location aware workflow system. The intention of this paper is to highlight the fact that due to its flexibility, π-calculus, could be a good candidate to represent the behavioural perspective of the workflow system.

Towards formal model for location aware workflows

Doriana Medic
;
Marco Aldinucci
2023-01-01

Abstract

Designing complex applications and executing them on large-scale topologies of heterogeneous architectures is becom- ing increasingly crucial in many scientific domains. As a result, diverse workflow modelling paradigms are developed, most of them with no formalisation provided. In these circumstances, comparing two different models or switching from one system to the other becomes a hard nut to crack. This paper investigates the capability of process algebra to model a location aware workflow system. Distributed π-calculus is considered as the base of the formal model due to its ability to describe the communicating components that change their structure as an outcome of the communication. Later, it is discussed how the base model could be extended or modified to capture different features of location aware workflow system. The intention of this paper is to highlight the fact that due to its flexibility, π-calculus, could be a good candidate to represent the behavioural perspective of the workflow system.
2023
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4 - Workshop
WiDE 2023: The 1st IEEE International Workshop on Workflows in Distributed Environments, part of 47th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference
Torino
June 27-29
2023 IEEE 47th Annual Computers, Software, and Applications Conference (COMPSAC)
Comitato scientifico
Hossain Shahriar, Yuuichi Teranishi, Alfredo Cuzzocrea, Moushumi Sharmin, Dave Towey, AKM Jahangir Alam Majumder, Hiroki Kashiwazaki, Ji-Jiang Yang, Michiharu Takemoto, Nazmus Sakib, Ryohei Banno, Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed
Kennesaw, Georgia, Stati Uniti
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   ALDINUCCI M. - H2020 RIA G.A. n. 101033975
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