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==Abstract Layers Extending the Potential of the Subject Orientated Modeling Paradigm==
Workshop 1: Abstract Layers – Extending the Potential of the Subject-Orientated Modeling Paradigm Matthes Elstermann matthes.elstermann@kit.edu Karlsruhe Institute for Technology, Institute for Information Management in Engineering to create and/or integrate executable (business) 1 Scope process models when necessary or allow Classical subject-oriented process modeling with automated execution. the Parallel Activity Specification Schema Furthermore it will be discussed whether such (PASS) is a very usefully and powerful advanced process expression concepts are description approach. It is, however, in itself necessary/viable at all for future information somewhat limited due to its purely systems or design of them. defining/deterministic nature (AS-IS) and lacks certain degrees of freedom necessary for 2 Topics of Interest describing complex aspect in situations where not The topics of interest for papers include, but all details of a process can be determined are not limited to: preemptively. Description concepts for networks of The principle paradigm of subject-orientation heterogeneous agent types (human, machines though is not limited to that definition approach and software) and can be extended. Agent behavior specification in a network of The workshop is a practical agents demonstration/introduction to, and open Modeling networks of enterprises - business discussion of potential abstract extension of and technology view modeling capabilities that are possible with e.g. Agility in cross-enterprise value networks - the Abstract Layered Extension to the modeling business and technology view language PASS (ALPS). Specification concepts for networked ALPS envisions the integrated usage of classical production and business processes process description techniques together with Information modelling incl. semantic concepts such as, abstraction hierarchies, modelling modeling-by-restriction, or case-based-reasoning Software engineering for distributed system (CBR) that have been discussed in context of the architectures (shared memory, shared S-BPM ONE for several years. nothing, …) Similar approaches are the jCPEX concept with Industry 4.0 and Edge/Fog/Cloud computing its behavioral interfaces or the Actorsphere Cyber-physical-production-systems concepts of ActNConnect. especially in combination with a The question to be discussed during the process/business perspective workshop is the potential for the approaches in Safety and Security in regards to allowing groups of modelers spread distributed/decentralized production systems across geography, (company) cultures, and time - business and technology view