Abstract
Service Oriented Architectures have enabled enterprise architectures
to be composed as loosely coupled collections of applications that
interact using platform independent web services and standards. Enterprise
behaviour is then traditionally modelled as workflows, with business
requests invoking specific enterprise services. In this paper, we
propose an alternative approach, where enterprise behaviour is modelled
as goals to be achieved by dynamically formed teams. These teams
can be formed within an individual enterprise or can span enterprises,
thus enabling virtual enterprises to be explicitly modelled. Team
behaviours are specified independently of the actual services that
are available, thus providing a clear separation between behaviour
specification (business process definition) and behaviour execution
(business process operation). The team modelling framework that is
used is JACKâ„¢ Teams, which is a component of the JACKâ„¢ Intelligent
Agents product suite 1.
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