Modelling of Context-adaptable Business Processes and their Implementation as Service-oriented Architecture

Abstract The paper deals with a description of a system capable of automatic adaptation of managing logic. The logic is continuously adapting according to a user-driven and environmental context. The system observes the context and modifies implementations of business processes in order to keep optimal and fault-tolerant performance by utilising different services is service-oriented architecture.

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