Towards a Consistent Cross-Disciplinary Ontology for Business Process
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary view of the ontology of “business process”: how the concept is treated in the...
The Modeling Mind: Behavior Patterns in Process Modeling
To advance the understanding of factors influencing the quality of business process models, researchers have recently begun to investigate...
How Advanced Change Patterns Impact the Process of Process Modeling
Process model quality has been an area of considerable research efforts. In this context, correctness-by-construction as enabled by change...
A Participative End-User Modeling Approach for Business Process Requirements
A business process can be characterized by multiple perspectives (intentional, organizational, operational, functional, interactional, informational, etc.). Business process modeling...
Modeling the Resource Perspective of Business Process Compliance Rules with the Extended Compliance Rule...
Process-aware information systems must ensure compliance of the business processes they implement with global compliance rules related to security...
Addressing the Paradigmatic Limitation of Conventional Business Process Management Concepts by Proposing New Definitions
Considering the history of the formation of the business process management discipline and its concept definitions, and by looking...
Towards Process-Aware Cross-Organizational Human Resource Management
Finding human resources with the required set of skills, experience, and availability to execute an activity at a specific...
Capturing Decision Making Strategies in Enterprise Architecture – A Viewpoint
Enterprise Architecture modeling languages describe an enterprise holistically, showing its business products and services and how these are realized...
Extending the Social Network Interaction Model to Facilitate Collaboration through Service Provision
Social network technology has been established as a prominent way of communication between members of an organization or enterprise....
Constructing Domain Knowledge through Cross Product Line Analysis
Nowadays many companies develop and maintain families of systems, termed product lines (PL), rather than individual systems. Furthermore, due...





