Local Behavior Similarity
Business process models explicitly capture an organization’s operations and thus are essential to a process oriented organization. Typically, hundreds...
Towards Customer-Individual Configurations of Business Process Models
Nowadays business process models are a common approach to describe and analyse existing business processes and to create new...
Characterizing Business Rules for Practical Information Systems
The recognition of business rules as an important element of modern information systems has led to various proposals for...
Identifying and Classifying Variations in Business Processes
Many business processes exist not as singular entities but rather as a plurality of variants that need to be...
Towards Modeling Data Variability in Software Product Lines
In this paper, we provide an approach for modeling data variability as part of the overall software product line...
Modeling Styles in Business Process Modeling
Research on quality issues of business process models has recently begun to explore the process of creating process models....
Experimenting with the Comprehension of Feature-Oriented and UML-Based Core Assets
Software product line engineering mainly deals with specifying and developing core assets that can be utilized and adapted into...
Expressiveness and Understandability Considerations of Hierarchy in Declarative Business Process Models
Hierarchy has widely been recognized as a viable approach to deal with the complexity of conceptual models. For instance,...
Individual Differences and Conceptual Modeling Task Performance: Examining the Effects of Cognitive Style, Self-efficacy,...
In information systems development, conceptual modeling, which includes both data modeling and process modeling, is the most effective technique...
Integrating Ordinary Users into Process Management: Towards Implementing Bottom-Up, People-Centric BPM
Despite its increasing success in organizations, traditional BPM embodies a top-down approach performed by a small group of experts,...