
Business Process Modeling Notation
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- Title
- Preface
- Organization
- Table of Contents
- Invited Talks
- Unraveling Unstructured Process Models
- Introduction
- Structured BPMN Models: Why?
- A Short History of Structured Process Models
- Towards a Complete Structuring Method
- References
- BPEL vs. BPMN 2.0: Should You Care?
- Introduction
- Positioning the Two Standards
- The Key Aspect of BPEL
- BPMN 1.x Filled a Hole
- The Chasm between BPMN 1.x and BPEL
- Options to Bridge the Chasm
- The Price to Pay
- The Resulting Situation in Process Modeling
- Native Metamodel of a Workflow System
- The Notion of a Native Metamodel
- The Native Metamodel of a BPEL Engine
- Native Support of BPMN 2.0 - You Should Not Care
- Key Aspects of a Process Engine
- Outlook
- References
- An Overview of BPMN 2.0 and Its Potential Use
- References
- Full Papers
- BPMN 2.0 Execution Semantics Formalized as Graph Rewrite Rules
- Introduction
- Graph Rewrite Rules
- Formalization of the BPMN Execution Semantics
- Execution Semantics Control
- Execution Semantics Rules
- Moving Tokens
- Testing Conformance to Execution Semantics
- Related Work
- Conclusions
- References
- On a Study of Layout Aesthetics for Business Process Models Using BPMN
- Motivation
- Layout Aesthetics
- Design of the User Study
- Software Tools
- Test Method
- Evaluation
- Conjectures
- Results of Category Ranking
- Overall Ranking
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- The Role of BPMN in a Modeling Methodology for Dynamic Process Solutions
- Towards Dynamic Process Solutions
- Actors, Rules, and Object Life Cycles as Equal Communicating Components
- Architecture and Influence of the Communication Infrastructure
- Component Communication and Interaction Principles
- Business Objects
- Business Rules
- Actors
- Next Steps
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- A Concept for Spreadsheet-Based Process Modeling
- Introduction
- Existing Tools and Related Work
- Catalog of Approaches
- The ``Simple Sequence" Approach
- The ``Branching" Approach
- The ``More Properties" Approach
- Transformations
- General Algorithms
- BPMN Transformation
- Statistical Analysis
- Round-Tripping
- Concept
- Protype
- Conclusion
- References
- Managing Complex Event Processes with Business Process Modeling Notation
- Introduction
- Reference Scenario
- Logistics of Perishables
- Reference Process EPL Statements
- The EPL-2-BPMN Approach
- Scan Activity Represented as BPMN Service Task
- FROM Statement Represented as BPMN Data Input Collection
- WHERE Condition Represented as Boundary Conditional Event
- SELECT Statement Represented as Data Object Collection
- EPL-2-BPMN Summary
- Reference Process Integration
- Related Work
- Discussion and Further Research
- Conclusion
- References
- Managing Business Process Variants at eBay
- Introduction
- eBay Scenario
- eBay Scenario Discussion
- Causes of Variation
- Identification of Variation
- Modeling of Process Variants
- Reuse of Process Elements
- Business Process Variants Management Framework
- Ontological Framework
- Framework's Modeling with Reuse Mechanism
- Usage Example
- Related Work
- Conclusion
- References
- Short Papers
- Managing Variability in Process Models by Structural Decomposition
- Introduction
- Related Work
- Preliminaries
- Module-Based Variability Management
- Process Modules and Their Relations
- Design and Customization of the C-MPSG
- Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Adapting BPMN to Public Administration
- Introduction
- Requirements for BP Modelling at the CIT
- Solutions to Support CIT Requirements
- Conclusions
- References
- An Evaluation of BPMN Modeling Tools
- Introduction
- BPMN Modeling Tool Evaluation Framework
- Evaluation Aspects
- Evaluation Criteria
- BPMN Modeling Tool Evaluation
- Conclusion
- Author Index
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