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Bodenstaff, L. and Wombacher, A. and Reichert, M.
(2006)
Dynamic Consistency between Value and Coordination Models - Research Issues.
In: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Modeling Inter-Organizational Systems (MIOS-CIAO'06), 31 Oct - 01 Nov 2006, Montpellier, France.
pp. 802-812.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4277.
Springer Verlag.
ISBN 978-3-540-48269-7
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11915034_104 ![]() AbstractInter-organizational business cooperations can be described from different viewpoints each fulfilling a specific purpose. Since all viewpoints describe the same system they must not contradict each other, thus, must be consistent. Consistency can be checked based on common semantic concepts of the different viewpoints. This is sufficient for equal concepts, while weakly related concepts, e.g. related to runtime behavior of viewpoints, have to be considered explicitly. In this paper we identify dynamic consistency issues correlated to the runtime behavior between value and coordination viewpoints on behalf of an example. In particular, an issue class on occurrence estimations of execution options and an issue class on granularity differences in modelling are identified and illustrated.
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