Annotating web tables through ontology matching
Vasilis Efthymiou, Oktie Hassanzadeh, et al.
OM 2016
Unlike traditional activity-flow-based models, data-centric workflows primarily focus on the data to drive a business. This enables the unification of operational management, concurrent process analytics, compliance with process or associated data constraints, and adaptability to changing environments. In this demonstration, we present D2WORM, a Distributed Data-centric Workflow Management system. D2WORM allows users to (1) graphically model data-centric workflows in a declarative fashion based on the Guard-Stage-Milestone (GSM) meta-model, (2) automatically compile the modelled workflow into several finegranular workflow units (WFUs), and (3) deploy these WFUs on distributed infrastructures. A WFU is a system component that manages a subset of the workflow's data model and, at the same time, represents part of the global control flow by evaluating conditions over the data. WFUs communicate with each other over a publish/subscribe messaging infrastructure that allows the architecture to scale from a single node to dozens of machines distributed over different data-centers. In addition, D2WORM is able to (4) concurrently execute multiple workflow instances and monitor their behavior in real-time.
Vasilis Efthymiou, Oktie Hassanzadeh, et al.
OM 2016
Mohammad Sadoghi, Souvik Bhattacherjee, et al.
EDBT 2018
Mohammad Sadoghi, Martin Jergler, et al.
IEEE TKDE
Young Yoon, Nathan Robinson, et al.
SAC 2016