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BIS
2006
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Describing Business Processes with Use Cases
Business processes can be described with diagrams, e.g. BPMN diagrams, or as text. Use cases are a text-based notation. They are semiformal: a business process is expressed as a s...
Jerzy R. Nawrocki, Tomasz Nedza, Miroslaw Ochodek,...
AAI
2000
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13 years 4 months ago
Implementing a Business Process Management System Using ADEPT: A Real-World Case Study
: This paper describes how ADEPT's agent-based design and implementation philosophy was used to prototype a business process management system for a real-world application. Th...
Nicholas R. Jennings, Peyman Faratin, Timothy J. N...
TOOLS
1999
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Events in Use Cases as a Basis for Identifying and Specifying Classes and Business Rules
Business rules are closely associated with events. This paper describes how events in use cases can be the basis for identifying classes and business rules. A process known as Eve...
Danny C. C. Poo
ECIS
2004
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Electronic business models: five cases from five industries
The term business model has been used loosely several times for describing a company's strategies, revenue model, processes and overall business logic both by researchers and...
Aleksi Horsti, Jyrki Tolonen, Malin Brännback
DESRIST
2009
Springer
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Coordination analysis: a method for deriving use cases from process dependencies
Despite the widespread recognition that information technology (IT) and business process are tightly connected, existing system design methods provide limited guidance on how to t...
Xiang Michelle Liu, George M. Wyner