Artikel in Tagungsband INPROC-2015-53

Bibliograph.
Daten
Sungur, C. Timurhan; Dorn, Christoph; Dustdar, Schahram; Leymann, Frank: Transforming Collaboration Structures into Deployable Informal Processes.
In: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference, ICWE 2015, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, June 23-26, 2015..
Universität Stuttgart, Fakultät Informatik, Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS); 9114, S. 231-250, englisch.
Springer International Publishing, Juni 2015.
ISBN: 10.1007/978-3-319-19890-3_16.
Artikel in Tagungsband (Konferenz-Beitrag).
CR-Klassif.D.2.2 (Software Engineering Design Tools and Techniques)
H.4.1 (Office Automation)
KeywordsInformal process essentials; Human architecture description language; Wiki; Collaboration configuration; Transformation
Kurzfassung

Traditional workflow and activity-centric coordination offers limited process support to human collaborators when unanticipated situations predom- inate. Under such circumstances, informal processes focus on provisioning relevant resources for achieving collaboration goals. Resources include interaction mechanisms such as shared artifact, social networks, and publish/subscribe information dissemination as complex situations typically demand the close collaboration among multiple human process participants. Currently, however, there exists a gap between (i) selecting and configuring suitable interaction mechanisms (collaboration level) and (ii) deploying the respective collaboration platforms (IT level). In this paper, we present an approach and techniques for transforming collaboration structures into automatically deployable informal processes. We demonstrate how our tools support the specification of desirable collaboration capabilities subsequently deployed to multiple MediaWiki instances.

Kontaktsungur@iaas.uni-stuttgart.de
Abteilung(en)Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Architektur von Anwendungssystemen
Projekt(e)GSaME
Smart Society Project (Grant No. 600854)
Eingabedatum26. Oktober 2015
   Publ. Informatik