Event-driven agility of interoperability during the Run-time of collaborative processes
Frederick Benaben, Anne-Marie Barthe-Delano\"e, S\'ebastien Truptil,, Herv\'e Pingaud

TL;DR
This paper presents an event-driven architecture for Mediation Information Systems that enhances agility in collaborative processes by detecting significant events and adapting in real-time to changing contexts.
Contribution
It introduces an event-driven approach for monitoring and adapting collaborative systems, improving their responsiveness and relevance during runtime.
Findings
Event-driven architecture effectively detects relevant situational changes.
Automated adaptation enhances system agility in collaborative environments.
Principles of detection and adaptation improve process responsiveness.
Abstract
The modern business environment tends to involve a large network of heterogeneous people, devices and organizations that engage in collaborative processes among themselves. Given the nature of this type of collaboration and the high degree of interoperability between partner Information Systems, these processes need to be agile in order to respond to changes in context, which may occur at any time during the collaborative situation.The objective is to build a Mediation Information System (MIS), in support of collaborative situations, whose architecture must be (i) built to be relevant to the collaborative situation under consideration, (ii) more easily integrated into the existing systems, and (iii) sufficiently agile, through its awareness of the environment and of process events, and through the way it reacts to events detected as being relevant.To apply agility mechanisms, it is…
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