A Study on Ubiquitous Business Process Management for Real-Time Open USN Mash-Up Services

USN (Ubiquitous Sensor Network) technology is recognized as a next-generation core technology and spreads rapidly through various pilot projects. It is widely used especially in the areas such as BPM (Business Process Management) and home network. Service-oriented architecture based on mobile and web services technology provides a promising platform where the enterprises are allowed to coordinate seamlessly e-Services on the heterogeneous information systems. In this paper, we propose a new ubiquitous BPM system architecture for open USN communication that can guarantee the real-time service and mash-up service in various wireless field networks. We also illustrate the proposed architecture with a case study of a health care based on mash-up methodology.

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