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LS/ABPM - an agent-powered suite for goal-oriented autonomic BPM

Published: 12 May 2008 Publication History

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In this paper we shortly describe the Living Systems® Autonomic Business Process Management (LS/ABPM) software product. LS/ABPM is an integrated environment, based on J2EE, Eclipse and Agent Technology, to support agile Business Process Management through goal-oriented process modeling, autonomic business process navigation and a multi-layer extensible architecture. The product comprises a Process Development Suite, to model, execute and test business processes, and a Process Runtime Suite, to run, manage and control business process instances in a production environment.
The innovation of LS/ABPM with respect to common BPM technologies lies both in the GO-BPMN modeling language, which enhances the standard BPMN with goal and plan structures and direct executability, and in the execution engine, which leverages the LS/TS multi-agent system platform to provide goal-oriented (BDI) process execution, runtime modifiability of process models for running instances and multi-instance cooperation and autonomic control.

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AAMAS '08: Proceedings of the 7th international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: demo papers
May 2008
116 pages

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International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems

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Published: 12 May 2008

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  1. business process management
  2. development tools
  3. multi-agent systems
  4. software industry
  5. software product

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