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4.2.2 Workflow Editor based on OWL-S

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4.2.2 Workflow Editor based on OWL-S

The Workflow Editor is part of the Workflow Toolchain developed by DFKI, the central basis for creating workflows in the CAxMan project. The component is an infrastructure component that allows users to create, adapt and enhance workflows of varying complexity.

  • The component provides a form-based user interface to deploy services in the CAxMan infrastructure using the Web Service Description Language (WSDL) to specify the technical functions with their input and output formats.
  • With another graphical user interface of the editing component the deployed services can be combination to sequences, so called workflows.
  • These created workflows are stored in a repository of the CAxMan infrastructure.
  • Furthermore, this approach can also be combined with other planning components, because it is based on WSDL and the Web Ontology Language (OWL-S), standards for service and workflow description.

Workflow Editor in run-time

Web based solution and SOAP Service

Service orchestration features to OWL-S standard

Information


CaxMan D1.1 - Cloud Infrastructure v1 - PLACEHOLDER
CaxMan D1.2 - Initial requirements to revision Cloud infrastructure
CaxMan D1.3 - Cloud Infrastructure 2 - PLACEHOLDER
CaxMan D1.4 Interoperability Year 1
CaxMan D1.5 Intermediate requirements to Cloud infrastructure
CaxMan D1.6 Cloud Infrastructure v3 - PLACEHOLDER
CaxMan D1.8 Final Requremetns to Cloud Infrastructure
CaxMan D1.9 Final Requremetns to Cloud Infrastructure - PLACEHOLDER
(1) Havard Heitlo Holm; Volkan Gezer; Setia Hermawati; Christian Altenhofen; Jon M. Hjelmervik, The CloudFlow Infrastructure for Multi-Vendor Engineering Workflows, In: International Journal on Advances in Internet Technology (IntTech), Vol. 10, No. 1&2, Pages 23-35
(2) Volkan Gezer and Simon Bergweiler, Cloud-based Infrastructure for Workflow and Service Engineering Using Semantic Web Technologies, In: 10th International Journal On Advances in Internet Technology, 2017 no 1&2, pp. 36-45.
(3) Volkan Gezer, Simon Bergweiler, Service and Workflow Engineering based on Semantic Web Technologies, In: The Tenth International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies, (UBICOMM 2016), Venice, Italy, IARIA, ISBN 978-1-61208-505-0, 2016, pp. 152-157.
(4) Havard Heitlo Holm; Jon M. Hjelmervik; Volkan Gezer, CloudFlow - An Infrastructure for Engineering Workflows in the Cloud, In: The Tenth International Conference on Mobile Ubiquitous Computing, Systems, Services and Technologies, (UBICOMM 2016), Venice, Italy, IARIA, ISBN 978-1-61208-505-0, 2016, pp. 158-165.

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Info at - German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)

Additional Information

Originator: Simon Bergweiler (DFKI)
Technology Readiness Level: 7
Environment: 4 Platform