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This book embarks on a mission to dissect, unravel and demystify
the concepts of Web services, including their implementation and
composition techniques. It provides a comprehensive perspective on
the fundamentals of implementation standards and strategies for Web
services (in the first half of the book), while also presenting
composition techniques for leveraging existing services to create
larger ones (in the second half). Pursuing a unique approach, it
begins with a sound overview of concepts, followed by a targeted
technical discussion that is in turn linked to practical exercises
for hands-on learning. For each chapter, practical exercises are
available on Github. Mainly intended as a comprehensive textbook on
the implementation and composition of Web services, it also offers
a useful reference guide for academics and practitioners. Lecturers
will find this book useful for a variety of courses, from
undergraduate courses on the foundational technology of Web
services through graduate courses on complex Web service
composition. Students and researchers entering the field will
benefit from the combination of a broad technical overview with
practical self-guided exercises. Lastly, professionals will gain a
well-informed grasp of how to synthesize the concepts of
conventional and "newer" breeds of Web services, which they can use
to revise foundational concepts or for practical implementation
tasks.
This book starts with an introduction to process modeling and
process paradigms, then explains how to query and analyze process
models, and how to analyze the process execution data. In this way,
readers receive a comprehensive overview of what is needed to
identify, understand and improve business processes. The book
chiefly focuses on concepts, techniques and methods. It covers a
large body of knowledge on process analytics - including process
data querying, analysis, matching and correlating process data and
models - to help practitioners and researchers understand the
underlying concepts, problems, methods, tools and techniques
involved in modern process analytics. Following an introduction to
basic business process and process analytics concepts, it describes
the state of the art in this area before examining different
analytics techniques in detail. In this regard, the book covers
analytics over different levels of process abstractions, from
process execution data and methods for linking and correlating
process execution data, to inferring process models, querying
process execution data and process models, and scalable process
data analytics methods. In addition, it provides a review of
commercial process analytics tools and their practical
applications. The book is intended for a broad readership
interested in business process management and process analytics. It
provides researchers with an introduction to these fields by
comprehensively classifying the current state of research, by
describing in-depth techniques and methods, and by highlighting
future research directions. Lecturers will find a wealth of
material to choose from for a variety of courses, ranging from
undergraduate courses in business process management to graduate
courses in business process analytics. Lastly, it offers
professionals a reference guide to the state of the art in
commercial tools and techniques, complemented by many real-world
use case scenarios.
This book embarks on a mission to dissect, unravel and demystify
the concepts of Web services, including their implementation and
composition techniques. It provides a comprehensive perspective on
the fundamentals of implementation standards and strategies for Web
services (in the first half of the book), while also presenting
composition techniques for leveraging existing services to create
larger ones (in the second half). Pursuing a unique approach, it
begins with a sound overview of concepts, followed by a targeted
technical discussion that is in turn linked to practical exercises
for hands-on learning. For each chapter, practical exercises are
available on Github. Mainly intended as a comprehensive textbook on
the implementation and composition of Web services, it also offers
a useful reference guide for academics and practitioners. Lecturers
will find this book useful for a variety of courses, from
undergraduate courses on the foundational technology of Web
services through graduate courses on complex Web service
composition. Students and researchers entering the field will
benefit from the combination of a broad technical overview with
practical self-guided exercises. Lastly, professionals will gain a
well-informed grasp of how to synthesize the concepts of
conventional and "newer" breeds of Web services, which they can use
to revise foundational concepts or for practical implementation
tasks.
This book starts with an introduction to process modeling and
process paradigms, then explains how to query and analyze process
models, and how to analyze the process execution data. In this way,
readers receive a comprehensive overview of what is needed to
identify, understand and improve business processes. The book
chiefly focuses on concepts, techniques and methods. It covers a
large body of knowledge on process analytics - including process
data querying, analysis, matching and correlating process data and
models - to help practitioners and researchers understand the
underlying concepts, problems, methods, tools and techniques
involved in modern process analytics. Following an introduction to
basic business process and process analytics concepts, it describes
the state of the art in this area before examining different
analytics techniques in detail. In this regard, the book covers
analytics over different levels of process abstractions, from
process execution data and methods for linking and correlating
process execution data, to inferring process models, querying
process execution data and process models, and scalable process
data analytics methods. In addition, it provides a review of
commercial process analytics tools and their practical
applications. The book is intended for a broad readership
interested in business process management and process analytics. It
provides researchers with an introduction to these fields by
comprehensively classifying the current state of research, by
describing in-depth techniques and methods, and by highlighting
future research directions. Lecturers will find a wealth of
material to choose from for a variety of courses, ranging from
undergraduate courses in business process management to graduate
courses in business process analytics. Lastly, it offers
professionals a reference guide to the state of the art in
commercial tools and techniques, complemented by many real-world
use case scenarios.
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