Sena Arpinar
Middle East Technical University
13 Papers
146 Citations
Sena Arpinar is an academic researcher from Middle East Technical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Workflow & Workflow management system. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Workflow history management
Pinar Koksal,Sena Arpinar,Asuman Dogac +2 more
- 01 Mar 1998
TL;DR: This paper describes history management in a fully distributed workflow architecture realized in conformance with Object Management Architecture (OMA) of OMG, and describes the structure of the history objects determined according to the nature of the data and the processing needs, and the possible query processing strategies using the Object Query Service of OMG.
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Formalization of Workflows and Correctness Issues in the Presence of Concurrency
TL;DR: Main components of a workflow system that are relevant to the correctness in the presence of concurrency are formalized based on set theory and graph theory to form the theoretical basis of the correctness criterion.
Design and Implementation of a Distributed Workflow Management System: METUFlow
Asuman Dogac,Esin Gokkoca,Sena Arpinar,Pinar Koksal,Ibrahim Cingil,Budak Arpinar,Nesime Tatbul,Pinar Karagoz,Ugur Halici,Mehmet Altinel +9 more
- 01 Jan 1998
TL;DR: Centralized workflow systems fall short to meet the demands of distributed heterogeneous environments which are very common in enterprises of even moderate complexity.
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An open electronic marketplace through agent-based workflows: MOPPET
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose an electronic marketplace architecture, called MOPPET, where the commerce processes in the marketplace are modeled as adaptable agent-based workflows, and all data exchanges are realized through Extensible Markup Language (XML) providing uniformity, simplicity and a highly open and interoperable architecture.
A workflow-based electronic marketplace on the Web
Asuman Dogac,Ilker Durusoy,Sena Arpinar,Nesime Tatbul,Pinar Koksal,Ibrahim Cingil,Nazife Dimililer +6 more
- 01 Dec 1998
TL;DR: An architecture for an open marketplace exploiting the workflow technology and the currently emerging data exchange and metadata representation standards on the Web and eliminating the need for an ontology is described.
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