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Event-driven process execution model for process virtual machine 被引量:3
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作者 WU Dong-yao WEI Jun GAO Chu-shu DOU Wen-shen 《计算机集成制造系统》 EI CSCD 北大核心 2012年第8期1675-1685,共11页
Current orchestration and choreography process engines only serve with dedicate process languages.To solve these problems,an Event-driven Process Execution Model(EPEM) was developed.Formalization and mapping principle... Current orchestration and choreography process engines only serve with dedicate process languages.To solve these problems,an Event-driven Process Execution Model(EPEM) was developed.Formalization and mapping principles of the model were presented to guarantee the correctness and efficiency for process transformation.As a case study,the EPEM descriptions of Web Services Business Process Execution Language(WS-BPEL) were represented and a Process Virtual Machine(PVM)-OncePVM was implemented in compliance with the EPEM. 展开更多
关键词 business process modeling event-driven architecture process virtual machine service orchestration process execution language
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Toward Interoperable Multi‑hazard Modeling: A Disaster Management System for Disaster Model Service Chain 被引量:1
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作者 Wenyu Jiang Fei Wang +4 位作者 Xiaocui Zheng Xinxin Zheng Xiaohui Qiao Xin Li Qingxiang Meng 《International Journal of Disaster Risk Science》 SCIE CSCD 2022年第6期862-877,共16页
A natural hazard-related disaster event often causes a series of secondary disasters, forming a disaster chain. Modeling the evolution of disaster chains in multihazard scenarios is crucial for risk governance and urb... A natural hazard-related disaster event often causes a series of secondary disasters, forming a disaster chain. Modeling the evolution of disaster chains in multihazard scenarios is crucial for risk governance and urban resilience. However, existing multi-hazard models are limited by complex model design and fixed disaster types, making it impossible to ensure flexible reactions to complex and diverse scenarios. This study presents a disaster management system for disaster model service chain(DMSC) to implement interoperable multi-hazard modeling. To achieve efficient model interaction in the DMSC, a management module is designed to normalize heterogeneous single-hazard models based on disaster system theory and the Open Geospatial Consortium standards, enabling them to be accessible,reusable, and interoperable. The normalized models are then adaptively orchestrated through an orchestration module to establish optimal executable DMSCs for different multihazard scenarios. Taking an earthquake disaster chain as a case study, we demonstrate that the disaster management system shows stable and flexible performance for multihazard modeling. 展开更多
关键词 Disaster management Disaster chain Model interoperability Multi-hazard modeling Service orchestration
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