Finding Collective Decisions: Change Negotiation in Collaborative Business Processes

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Abstract

Change propagation has been identified as major concern for process collaborations during the last years. Although changes might become necessary for various reasons, they can often not be kept local, i.e., at one partner’s side, but must be partly or entirely propagated to one or several other partners. Due to the autonomy of partners in a collaboration, change effects cannot be imposed on the partners, but must be agreed upon in a consensual way. In our model of this collective decision process, we assume that each partner that becomes involved in a negotiation has different alternatives on how a change may be realized, and evaluates these alternatives according to his or her individual costs and benefits (utilities). This paper presents models from group decision making that can be applied for handling change negotiations in process collaborations in an efficient and fair way. The theoretical models are evaluated based on a proof-of-concept prototype that integrates an existing implementation for change propagation in process collaborations with change alternatives, utility functions, and group decision models. Based on simulating a realistic setting, the validity of the approach is shown. Our prototype supports the selection of change alternatives for each partner during negotiation that depending on the group decision model used, provides solutions emphasizing efficiency and/or fairness.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOn the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems
Subtitle of host publicationOTM 2015 Conferences - Confederated International Conferences: CoopIS, ODBASE and CandTC 2015, Proceedings
EditorsHerve Panetto, Christophe Debruyne, Tharam Dillon, Yuan An, Claudio Agostino Ardagna, Georg Weichhart, Robert Meersman
Place of PublicationRhodes, Greece
PublisherSpringer-Verlag Berlin-Heidelberg
Pages90-108
Number of pages19
Volume9415
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-26148-5
ISBN (Print)978-3-319-26147-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Oct 2015

Publication series

SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 102015 Information systems
  • 102025 Distributed systems
  • 202022 Information technology

Keywords

  • change negotiation
  • process collaboration
  • business choreography
  • change propoagation

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