BWS Open System Architecture Security Assessment

Authors

  • Cristian Ionita Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Keywords:

BWL, Workflow, OBES, Open Application, Security

Abstract

Business process management systems play a central role in supporting the business operations of medium and large organizations. Because of this the security characteristics of these systems are becoming very important. The present paper describes the BWS architecture used to implement the open process aware information system DocuMentor. Using the proposed platform, the article identifies the security characteristics of such systems, shows the correlation between these characteristics and the security features implemented by the platform and presents examples of how the security of such systems can be enhanced using the extension mechanism.

Author Biography

Cristian Ionita, Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Department of Cybernetics an Economic Informatics

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Published

2011-12-30

How to Cite

Ionita, C. (2011). BWS Open System Architecture Security Assessment. Journal of Mobile, Embedded and Distributed Systems, 3(4), 154-163. Retrieved from http://www.jmeds.eu/index.php/jmeds/article/view/BWS-Open-System-Architecture-Security-Assessment