Reference Architecture and Agile Development Method for a Process-Driven Web Platform based on the BPMN-Standard and Process Engines

Schäffer E, Schobert M, Reichenstein T, Selmaier A, Stiehl V, Herhoffer M, Mala M, Franke J (2021)


Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2021

Edited Volumes: CIRPe 2021 Sustainable, resilient, and agile manufacturing and service operations: Lessons from COVID-19

Series: 9th CIRP Global Web Conference – Sustainable, resilient, and agile manufacturing and service operations : Lessons from COVID-19

Book Volume: Volume 103

Pages Range: 146--151

URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827121008647

DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2021.10.023

Open Access Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212827121008647

Abstract

One of the major trends in the 21st century is the trend towards digital transformation within Industry 4.0. In order to adapt to high volatile market conditions, especially in the context of COVID-19, companies do not only have to transfer their knowledge into digital systems. Furthermore, they have to be able to tailor their business processes rapidly to changing customer’s needs. The implementation of efficient and transparent processes is thereby known as the process of digital transformation and requires its underlying software-architecture to be highly flexible and scalable. Especially a web-based platform represents a highly user-centered application for multi-user purposes and can quickly adapt to its customer needs. While e-commerce and video-streaming platforms, like eBay or Netflix, often already provide a highly flexible, microservice-based architecture, common tools and platforms within the engineering-domain are usually still based on rather monolithic or service-oriented architectures (SOA). Therefore, an adaption to changing market conditions and the integration of proprietary tools is often technically demanding and economically not feasible, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). In this context, the so-called Process-Driven-Approach (PDA) offers a sustainable and tool-neutral blue-print for a system’s architecture strictly following the separations-of-concerns principle and allowing a user-centered layout. The PDA enables the integration of business processes and tools within an orchestrating framework, provided by a process engine. While the PDA within the engineering domain has been presented in a preceding paper, this paper supposes a reference architecture and agile development method for engineering-platforms via the PDA based on the BPMN-standard and process engines. These concepts are validated by a prototypical implementation of a platform-demonstrator for tool-supported planning of robot-based automation solutions.

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APA:

Schäffer, E., Schobert, M., Reichenstein, T., Selmaier, A., Stiehl, V., Herhoffer, M.,... Franke, J. (2021). Reference Architecture and Agile Development Method for a Process-Driven Web Platform based on the BPMN-Standard and Process Engines. In CIRPe (Eds.), CIRPe 2021 Sustainable, resilient, and agile manufacturing and service operations: Lessons from COVID-19. (pp. 146--151).

MLA:

Schäffer, Eike, et al. "Reference Architecture and Agile Development Method for a Process-Driven Web Platform based on the BPMN-Standard and Process Engines." CIRPe 2021 Sustainable, resilient, and agile manufacturing and service operations: Lessons from COVID-19. Ed. CIRPe, 2021. 146--151.

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