Workflow Management Engine (WME)

Definition

Data-processing use cases usually involve interaction of multiple data sources, data consumers, and data services. This interaction must be properly orchestrated by means of structured and acknowledged workflows (including data extraction, transformation, and analysis, as well as data presentation and visualization).

Role and Scope

Enables implementation of entire data-driven business processes involving multiple interactions.

Features

Components and Technologies

Technical Reference Implementation

Design Principles Position Paper

In a manufacturing supply chain, data from various stakeholders (e.g. distributors, retailers) are aggregated for production forecasting. A function like this, which requires interaction between multiple data space participants, can be represented as a workflow. This workflow can then be executed by the workflow management engine.

Business Use Cases Implementation

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