| Solution data |
| Name | Active object flow (AOF) methodology |
| Result type | Methodology/guideline |
| Description/functionality | The Active Object Flow methodology provides a framework and an algorithm for transforming workflows specified as UML Activity Diagrams into a set of specifications for active objects running on a Linda-like coordination middleware. As a result, a centralized description of the workflow is executed on a decentralised architecture, thereby providing increases functionnalities, especially in mobile environments. |
| Benefits to interoperability | Show that it is possible to go from UML Activity Diagrams to coordination middlewares. |
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| Status | Concept |
| Requirements/dependencies | - |
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| ATHENA metadata |
| Contact person | Julien Vayssiere, SAP |
| Contributors | SAP |
| Provided by project/activity | - |
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| Contribution to key result | - |
| Used in pilot | - |
| Deliverable providing evaluation | - |