His scientific interests lie mostly in Workflow management system, Process modeling, Workflow, Software engineering and Database. His Workflow management system research incorporates elements of Distributed computing, Database transaction and Workflow engine. His work in Workflow engine addresses issues such as Workflow technology, which are connected to fields such as Event-driven process chain, Principal and Software development.
His work deals with themes such as Graph, Graph model, Event and Theoretical computer science, which intersect with Process modeling. His Workflow research includes themes of Business process reengineering, Software deployment, Operating system, Adapter and Computation. His research in Software engineering intersects with topics in Data mining and Systems engineering.
His primary scientific interests are in Workflow management system, Database, Process, Distributed computing and Workflow. His research integrates issues of Process modeling, Business process, Systems engineering, Workflow engine and Software engineering in his study of Workflow management system. The study incorporates disciplines such as Workflow technology and Database transaction in addition to Workflow engine.
His studies in Database integrate themes in fields like Exploit, Web service, World Wide Web and Address space. His research investigates the connection between Distributed computing and topics such as Graph that intersect with problems in Workload and Theoretical computer science. His work is dedicated to discovering how Business process modeling, Knowledge management are connected with Artifact-centric business process model and other disciplines.
His primary scientific interests are in Workflow management system, Workflow, Business Process Execution Language, Software engineering and Process management. His study in Workflow management system is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Workflow technology, Business process and Systems engineering. Dieter Roller studies Workflow engine, a branch of Workflow.
Dieter Roller has included themes like Artifact-centric business process model, Business process modeling and Cloud computing in his Process management study. His Business process modeling study combines topics in areas such as Process modeling, Services computing, Knowledge management and Business rule. He combines subjects such as Process, Distributed computing and Database with his study of Web service.
His main research concerns Business Process Model and Notation, Business Process Execution Language, Workflow management system, Systems engineering and Compensation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Artifact-centric business process model, Business process discovery, Business rule and Process management. His Business Process Execution Language research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Business domain and Services computing.
His work in Workflow management system addresses subjects such as Workflow technology, which are connected to disciplines such as Workflow engine. His Systems engineering research incorporates themes from XPDL and Benchmark. Compensation combines with fields such as Nesting, Web service, Distributed computing, Database and Order by in his work.
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Production Workflow: Concepts and Techniques
Frank Leymann;Dieter Roller.
(1999)
Web services and business process management
F. Leymann;D. Roller;M.-T. Schmidt.
(2002)
Workflow-based applications
F. Leymann;D. Roller.
(1997)
Computerised method of automatically expanding specifications of process model in workflow process environment
Frank Dr Leymann;Dieter Roller.
(1997)
Deriving process models for workflow management systems from audit trails
Rakesh Agrawal;Frank Dr. Leymann;Dieter Roller.
(1998)
Events as activities in process models of workflow management systems
Frank Dr. Leymann;Dieter Roller.
(1997)
Dynamic Portal Assembly
Robert Junghuber;Matthias Kloppmann;Frank Leymann;Markus Reichart.
(2003)
Ensuring atomicity for a collection of transactional work items in a workflow management system
Frank Dr. Leymann;Dieter Roller.
(1997)
Business process management with FlowMark
F. Leymann;D. Roller.
(1994)
Generating process models from workflow logs
Rakesh Agrawal;Dimitrios Gunopulos;Frank Leymann;Dieter Helmut Roller.
(1997)
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