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P2P Business Process Modeling Based on Service Oriented Architecture  

Lee, Myung-Hee (Department of Computer Science, Chonbuk National University)
Yoo, Cheol-Jung (Department of Computer Science, Chonbuk National University)
Chang, Ok-Bae (Department of Computer Science, Chonbuk National University)
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Abstract
The traditional a roaches to software development, such as XP, UP, CBD and other CASE tools, are useful for constructing various software components. However, they are not designed to face the challenges of open environments that focus on service. The Service-Oriented Architecture(SOA) is a component architecture that interconnects an application's different functional units, called services. SOA provides a good way to integrate the business process through well-defined interfaces and contracts between business services. In this paper, we propose a method of business process modeling based on SOA with a P2P approach. Also, A P2P business process modeling system is presented. This, results in admitting the reality of enterprise that changes on the basis of services, and suggests more efficient and visual direction for the process integration between enterprises.
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SOA; Process Modeling; P2P; UML; Process Integration;
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