
Business Process Model and Notation
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Content
- Intro
- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Full Papers
- Towards a BPMN 2.0 Ontology
- Introduction
- Problems and Goals
- Related Work
- Formal Specifications of BPMN
- BPMN Ontologies
- BPMN 2.0 Ontology
- BPMN 2.0 Base Ontology (bpmn20base)
- Extended BPMN 2.0 Ontology (bpmn20)
- BPMN 2.0 Ontology (bpmn20base and bpmn20)
- Further Remarks
- Evaluation
- Reasoner
- Syntax Checking
- Conclusion
- References
- On the Expressiveness of BPMN for Modeling Wireless Sensor Networks Applications
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Characteristics of WSN Applications
- Reactive Behavior
- Heterogeneous
- Communication
- Real-Time
- BPMN Modeling Style for WSN
- Reactive-Behavior
- Communication
- Real-Time
- Heterogeneous
- Evaluation
- Conclusion
- References
- Faster Or-Join Enactment for BPMN 2.0
- Introduction
- Problem Definition
- Faster Or-Join Enactment
- Correctness of Our New Approach
- Analysis
- Optimizations
- Delayed Token Monitoring
- Fragment-Based Optimization
- Omitting Labels for Full Sets
- Analysis and Comparison with Previous Approach
- Conclusion
- References
- Towards Understanding Process Modeling - The Case of the BPM Academic Initiative
- Introduction
- Related Work on Process Model Collections
- Analysis with Process Model Metrics
- A Set of Process Model Metrics
- Evaluation of the BPMAI Collection
- Analysis of Language Usage
- Usage of Process Model Constructs
- Vocabulary of Process Models
- Further Research Agenda
- Conclusion
- References
- Extending BPMN 2.0: Method and Tool Support
- Introduction
- The BPMN Extension Mechanism
- MDA-Based Method for the Development of BPMN Extensions
- Definition of a Conceptual Domain Model of the Extension by Using UML
- Definition of a BPMN Plus Extensions Model
- Transformation of the BPMN+X Model into an XML Schema Extension Definition Model
- Transformation of the XML Schema Extension Definition Model into an XML Schema Document
- Tool Support
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- BPMN for REST
- Introduction
- Background and Motivation
- Notation
- Modeling External Resources
- Publishing Process Elements as Resources
- Modeling Internal Resources: The Resource Request Event
- Examples
- Local Search Mashup
- Loan Approval
- RESTBucks
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- Future Work
- References
- A Notation for Supporting Social Business Process Modeling
- Introduction and Motivation
- Dimension of Socialization
- Actor Categorization
- Visibility of the Process Status
- Level of Social Participation
- Social BPMN Extensions
- Notation for Community Lane and Actor Categorization
- Notation for Socialization of Activities and Decisions
- Notation for Social Tasks
- Notation for Social Events
- Usage Examples
- Scheduling a Meeting
- Thesis Approval
- Social BPM in a B2C Scenario
- Social Design Patterns
- Implementation Experience
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- Evaluating Choreographies in BPMN 2.0 Using an Extended Quality Framework
- Introduction
- Choreographies in BPMN 2.0
- The Language Quality Framework
- Choreography Modeling Requirements
- Domain Appropriateness Requirements (D)
- Comprehensibility Appropriateness Requirements (C)
- Technical Appropriateness Requirements (T)
- Evaluation of BPMN 2.0 for Choreographies
- Domain Appropriateness Evaluation
- Comprehensibility Appropriateness Evaluation
- Technical Actor Interpretation Appropriateness Evaluation
- Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- Short Papers
- A Lightweight Approach for Designing Enterprise Architectures Using BPMN: An Application in Hospitals
- Introduction
- Problem Solving Approach
- Designing the EA with BPMN
- Process Architecture Modeling (Level I)
- Business Design Using Patterns (Level II)
- Process Logic Design (Level III)
- IT Process Support (Level IV)
- Conclusions
- References
- Implementing the Semantics of BPMN through Model-Driven Web Application Generation
- Introduction
- Challenges and Contributions
- Model Driven Engineering Applied to Process Models
- Model Transformations
- Process Data Model Generation
- Application Model Generation
- Tool Implementation
- Conclusion
- References
- Layout Patterns with BPMN Semantics
- Motivation
- Layout Patterns
- Geometric Pattern (GeoP)
- Gateway Pattern (GaP)
- Start-End-Pattern (SEP)
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Integration of BPM and BRM
- Introduction and Motivation
- Related Work
- Best Practices
- Gather Knowledge
- Structure Knowledge
- Formalize Models
- Implement Models
- Conclusion and Further Work
- References
- Extending the BPMN Syntax for Requirements Management
- Introduction
- Visualization of Regulations within BPMN
- Extending the BPMN Syntax in ORYX
- The Extensions
- Requirements Export Plug-In
- Conclusion
- References
- Integrating Business Process Models and Business Logic: BPMN and The Decision Model
- Why Do We Need an Explicit Presentation for Business Logic?
- Modeling Business Logic - Intro to "Th e Decision Model" Framework
- Presentation of Business Logic with "The Decision Model" Framework
- Applying "The Decision Model"
- References
- Building a Business Graph System and Network Integration Model Based on BPMN
- Introduction
- Design Principles
- Network Integration Model
- Basic Business Network Entities
- Relationship of Basic Business Network Entities
- Experiences with BPMN in the Domain of BNM
- Discussion and Future Work
- References
- Requirements Engineering for SOA Services with BPMN 2.0 - From Analysis to Specification
- Introduction
- Project Method Overview
- Service Specification
- Conclusion
- References
- Introducing Entity-Based Concepts to Business Process Modeling
- Introduction
- A Domain Model for the Internet of Things
- Mapping between IoT Concepts and BPMN Concepts
- New Modeling Concepts
- Modeling of Physical Entities
- Modeling of monitors and acts on Associations
- Connecting PhysicalObjects with ActuationTasks and SensingTasks
- Conclusions and Outlook
- References
- On the Capabilities of BPMN for Workflow Activity Patterns Representation
- Introduction
- Representing Workflow Activity Patterns in BPMN
- WAP1: Approval Pattern
- WAP2: Question-Answer
- WAP3: Unidirectional Performative
- WAP4: Bi-Directional Performative
- WAP5: Notification
- WAP6: Informative Request
- WAP7: Decision
- Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- Author Index
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