C3Pro Work Among the Most Downloaded Articles of the Information Systems Journal

Ulm University

The article

Dealing with change in process choreographies: Design and implementation of propagation algorithms
Information Systems 49:1-24 (2015) 

by Opens external link in new windowWalid Fdhila, Opens external link in new windowConrad Indiono, Opens external link in new windowStefanie Rinderle-Ma, and Opens internal link in current windowManfred Reichert jumped to be one of the Opens external link in new windowmost downloaded article in Information Systems journal within only 4 months after publication. The article is open access, funded by the Opens external link in new windowAustrian Science Fund (FWF), and can be accessed Opens external link in new windowhere.

The article presents joint work of the Opens external link in new windowWorkflow Systems and Technology Chair, University of Vienna, and the Opens internal link in current windowInstitute of Databases and Information Systems. In particular, it provides a novel approach dealing with the correct handling of changes in process choreographies, i.e., models of cross-organizational business processes. The presented work has been conducted in the Opens internal link in current windowC3Pro project, which is co-funded by FWF and the Opens external link in new windowDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).