Collaborative BPM appraoch evaluation

I am doing Masters dissertation in Collaborative BPM. My research topic is the evaluation of three approached for collaborating BPM across value chain.
Explanation of these approaches:
Centralise CBPM:  Ownership of Collaborative System is with one Central Organisation and Other Partners Participate in this collaboration through various UI such as portal.  Example, Collaboration between the automobile manufacturer and dealer were automobile manufacturer provides portal for dealer to place order, manage its customer and handle warranty and recalls.
Decentralise CBPM: In this approach every partner provides communication technology like Web Services for its Business Partner for collaboration.  The ownership is decentralise and more flexible
Peer-to-Peer CBPM: In ideal condition in this approach every  Partner should have the same technology which is developed for handling collaborative Business Processes.  In this case the same modelling facility is available across the value chain.
I found below critical aspects for evaluating these three approaches:
1] Autonomy
2] Collaborative process Modelling
3] Monitoring, Controlling, and Analysis
4] u201CPlug and Playu201D based Platform for Collaboration (Includes Security, Web Service and various adapters for communication and Language Support like Java for easy custom enhancement)
5] Governance
I kindly request you all to post your views about pros and cons for evaluating these approaches from the aforementioned critical aspects.
I welcome your questions and appreciate your valuable guidance.
Thank you ,
Regards,
Ganesh Sawant

Hi there,
I am certainly not an expert, only started last month but lets hope I can be useful.
2/ Install feature pack. Very easy to do that. You just select "exclude previous participant" and he wont be assigned the task.
7/ When you generate the task form there is an "ACTIONS" menu. Amongst the choices there is "Escalate"
Someone with more experience will have to help you through the rest.
Regards,
Yanis

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    Component     soa_server1
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    Host     localhost.localdomain
    Host IP Address     127.0.0.1
    User     weblogic
    Thread ID     [ACTIVE].ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'
    ECID     11d1def534ea1be0:4dd5e613:13b5da4d610:-8000-00000000000002c8
    Message     <.> Error while querying workflow task WFTask .
    Supplemental Detail     Error while querying workflow task WFTask.
    Check the underlying exception and the database connection information. If the error persists, contact Oracle Support Services. .
    ORABPEL-9708
    Error while querying workflow task WFTask .
    Error while querying workflow task WFTask.
    Check the underlying exception and the database connection information. If the error persists, contact Oracle Support Services. .
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    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
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    at com.bea.core.repackaged.springframework.aop.support.AopUtils.invokeJoinpointUsingReflection(AopUtils.java:310)
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    User     <anonymous>
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<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Annotations>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}AttributeExpression>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}BooleanFeature>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}BusinessAttributes>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}BusinessDataRange>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}BusinessIndicator>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}BusinessIndicators>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}BusinessRuleTaskData>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Counter>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}DataAssignment>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}DataObjectType>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Description>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Documentation>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Expression>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}ExternalTransformation>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}FeatureSet>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}GraphicsAttributes>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}HiddenAnnotations>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}HumanTask>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}IntegerFeature>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Label>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}LaneAttributes>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Localization>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}LocalizedContent>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}LocalizedItemsContainer>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}MeasurementMark>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}OracleExtensions>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}OtherRef>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Participant>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Position>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Positions>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}SequenceFlowAttributes>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}ServiceProperties>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}ServicePropertiesContainer>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}ServiceProperty>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}Size>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}StringFeature>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}TypeRef>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}UseCaseDocumentation>,<{http://xmlns.oracle.com/bpm/OracleExtensions}UserAnnotations>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}activity>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}adHocSubProcess>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}artifact>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}assignment>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}association>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}auditing>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}baseElement>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}baseElementWithMixedContent>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}boundaryEvent>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}businessRuleTask>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}callActivity>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}callChoreographyActivity>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}callableElement>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}cancelEventDefinition>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}catchEvent>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}category>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}categoryValue>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}choreography>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}choreographyActivity>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}choreographySubProcess>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}choreographyTask>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}collaboration>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}compensateEventDefinition>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}complexBehaviorDefinition>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}complexGateway>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}conditionalEventDefinition>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}conversation>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}conversationLink>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}conversationView>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}correlationSet>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}dataAssociation>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}dataInput>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}dataInputAssociation>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}dataObject>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}dataOutput>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}dataOutputAssociation>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}dataState>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}definitions>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}documentation>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}endEvent>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}endPoint>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}error>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}errorEventDefinition>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}escalation>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}escalationEventDefinition>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}event>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}eventBasedGateway>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}eventDefinition>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}exclusiveGateway>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}expression>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}extension>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}flowElement>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}flowNode>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}formalExpression>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}gateway>,<{http://www.omg.org/bpmn20}globalBusinessRuleTask>,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