Tipo
Capítulo em Livro
Título
Reliability of IoT-Aware BPMN Healthcare Processes
Participantes na publicação
Dulce Domingos (Author)
Dep. Informática
LASIGE
Ana Respício (Author)
Dep. Informática
CMAFcIO
Ricardo Martinho (Author)
Resumo
BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) has become the de-facto business process modelling language standard. Healthcare processes have been increasingly incorporating participants other than humans, including Internet of Things (IoT) physical devices such as biomedical sensors or patient electronic tags. Due to its critical requirements, IoT-aware healthcare processes justify the relevance of Quality of Services aspects, such as reliability, availability, and cost, among others. This chapter focuses on reliability and proposes to use the Stochastic Workflow Reduction (SWR) method to calculate the reliability of IoT-aware BPMN healthcare processes. In addition, the chapter proposes a BPMN language extension to provide processes with reliability information. This way, at design time, modellers can analyse alternatives and, at run time, reliability information can be used to select participants, execute services, or monitor process executions. The proposal is applied to an Ambient Assisted Living system use case, a rich example of an IoT-aware healthcare process.
Editor
Catarina I. Reis and Marisa S. Maximiano
Instituição
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA
Suporte
Internet of Things and Advanced Application in Healthcare
Identificadores da Publicação
ISBN - 9781522518204
Editora
IGI Global
Número de Páginas
35
Página Inicial
214
Página Final
248
Identificadores do Documento
DOI -
https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-1820-4.ch008
Keywords
Computer Science & IT
Internet Technologies
Medical Technologies
Internet of Things
Reliability
Ambient Assisted Living (AAL)
Business process
Business Process Management (BPM)
Business Process Management System (BPMS)
Business Process Modelling and Notation (BPMN)
Tags
#IoT
#InternetOfThings
#reliability
#BPMN
#businessprocess
#AAL
#ambientassistedliving