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SMR
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Capturing variability in business process models: the Provop approach
Usually, for a particular business process different variants exist. Each of them constitutes an adjustment of a reference process model to specific requirements building the proc...
Alena Hallerbach, Thomas Bauer, Manfred Reichert
BPM
2009
Springer
146views Business» more  BPM 2009»
13 years 5 months ago
Extending a Business Process Modeling Tool With Process Configuration Facilities: The Provop Demonstrator
This tool demonstration presents an extension of the ARIS Business Architect in order to better cope with the high variability of business process models in practice. This extensio...
Manfred Reichert, Steve Rechtenbach, Alena Hallerb...
BPM
2008
Springer
138views Business» more  BPM 2008»
13 years 6 months ago
Issues in Modeling Process Variants with Provop
For a particular business process, typically, different variants exist. Each of them constitutes an adjustment of a basic process (e.g. a reference process) to specific requirement...
Alena Hallerbach, Thomas Bauer, Manfred Reichert
ICEBE
2005
IEEE
135views Business» more  ICEBE 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
GridPML: A Process Modeling Language and History Capture System for Grid Service Composition
This paper presents a process modeling language known as the GridPML for the composition of Grid Services. The GridPML is an XML-based language that supports basic control flow co...
Hua Ma, Susan Darling Urban, Yang Xiao, Suzanne W....
CAISE
2010
Springer
12 years 11 months ago
Configuring the Variability of Business Process Models Using Non-Functional Requirements
The existence of variations in the organizational environment makes the configuration of business process models a complex activity, even for experienced business analysts. The inc...
Emanuel Santos, João Pimentel, Jaelson Cast...