Executable business process models build on the specification of process activities, their implemented business functions (e.g., Web services) and the control flow between these a...
Traditional process support systems offer the promise of software assembled from service elements. The typical approach is a static composition of atomic processes to more powerfu...
: One of the most debatable features of Event driven Process Chains (EPCs) is their non-local semantics. Most non-local semantics for EPCs either have a formal flaw or are given i...
This paper presents an ontological analysis of the EPC (Eventdriven Process Chain) business process modeling notation supported in the ARIS Toolset. This ontological analysis prov...
Abstract. Most approaches to B2B interoperability are based on language syntax standardisation, usually by XML Schemas. However, due to XML expressivity limitations, they are diffi...