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dc.contributor.authorSánchez, Mariospa
dc.contributor.authorVillalobos, Jorgespa
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dc.date.issued2013-12-01
dc.identifier.issn2539-2115
dc.identifier.issn1657-2831
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12749/8910
dc.description.abstractTrabajos anteriores que definieron catálogos de patrones de control, recursos y datos para workflows tuvieron un rol fundamental en la evolución de esas dimensionesdentro de lenguajes y aplicaciones. Esos patrones han sido usados para evaluar la expresividad de los lenguajes, guiar su evolución, y para establecer una terminología básica que hoy en día es compartida por la mayoría de los desarrolladores de sistemas y lenguajes para workflows. Sin embargo, aún no se han obtenido resultados comparables en la dimensión de tiempo, a pesar de la gran importancia que esta tiene en muchos workflows y procesos de negocio. Aunque recientemente fueron propuestos algunos catálogos de patrones de tiempo, estas propuestas tienen variaslimitaciones en su alcance y en la precisión de las descripciones que los hacen inadecuados para tareas como evaluar lenguajes con respecto a su capacidad parasoportar esos patrones. En este artículo se presenta una aproximación para enfrentar este problema: por una parte, se presenta un catálogo extendido y refinado de patrones de tiempo para workflows; por otra parte, se presenta una formalización de dichos patrones basada en cálculo de eventos y en diagramas de estados, la cual permite hacer una evaluación de la expresividad de los lenguajes con respecto a los patrones y a la dimensión de tiempo.spa
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dc.publisherUniversidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga UNAB
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2013 Revista Colombiana de Computación
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dc.sourceRevista Colombiana de Computación; Vol. 14 Núm. 2 (2013): Revista Colombiana de Computación; 122-140
dc.subjectInnovaciones tecnológicas
dc.subjectCiencia de los computadores
dc.subjectDesarrollo de tecnología
dc.subjectIngeniería de sistemas
dc.subjectInvestigaciones
dc.subjectTecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones
dc.subjectTIC´s
dc.titleUn catálogo ampliado y refinado de patrones de tiempo para flujos de trabajo
dc.title.translatedAn expanded and refined catalog of time patterns for workflows
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dc.subject.keywordsTechnological innovationseng
dc.subject.keywordsComputer scienceeng
dc.subject.keywordsTechnology developmenteng
dc.subject.keywordsSystems engineeringeng
dc.subject.keywordsInvestigationseng
dc.subject.keywordsInformation and communication technologieseng
dc.subject.keywordsICT'seng
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dc.subject.lembInnovaciones tecnológicasspa
dc.subject.lembCiencias de la Computaciónspa
dc.subject.lembDesarrollo tecnológicospa
dc.subject.lembIngeniería de Sistemasspa
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dc.description.abstractenglishPrevious works that defined catalogs of control patterns, resources and data for workflows played a fundamental role in the evolution of these dimensions within languages ​​and applications. These patterns have been used to evaluate the expressiveness of languages, guide their evolution, and to establish a basic terminology that today is shared by most developers of workflow systems and languages. However, comparable results have not yet been obtained in the time dimension, despite its great importance in many workflows and business processes. Although some time pattern catalogs were recently proposed, these proposals have several limitations in their scope and accuracy of descriptions that make them unsuitable for tasks such as evaluating languages ​​for their ability to support those patterns. This article presents an approach to face this problem: on the one hand, an extended and refined catalog of time patterns for workflows is presented; On the other hand, a formalization of these patterns based on event calculation and state diagrams is presented, which allows an evaluation of the expressiveness of languages ​​with respect to patterns and the time dimension.eng
dc.subject.proposalDimensión del tiempospa
dc.subject.proposalCatálogo de patronesspa
dc.subject.proposalDatosspa
dc.subject.proposalWorkflowsspa
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