Verifying soundness of business processes: A decision process Petri nets approach

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Abstract

This paper presents a trajectory-tracking approach for verifying soundness of workflow/Petri nets represented by a decision-process Petri net. Well-formed business processes correspond to sound workflow nets. The advantage of this approach is its ability to represent the dynamic behavior of the business process. We show that the problem of finding an optimum trajectory for validation of well-formed business processes is solvable. To prove our statement we use the Lyapunov stability theory to tackle the soundness verification problem for decision-process Petri nets. As a result, applying Lyapunov theory, the well-formed verification (soundness) property is solved showing that the workflow net representation using decision process Petri nets is uniformly practically stable. It is important to note that in a complexity-theoretic sense checking the soundness property is computationally tractable, we calculate the computational complexity for solving the problem. We show the connection between workflow nets and partially ordered decision-process Petri net used for business process representation and analysis. Our computational experiment of supply chains demonstrate the viability of the modeling and solution approaches for solving computer science problems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5030-5040
Number of pages11
JournalExpert Systems with Applications
Volume41
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2014

Keywords

  • Decision-process Petri nets
  • Lyapunov methods
  • Optimization
  • Soundness
  • Stability
  • Workflow nets

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