PQL – A Descriptive Language for Querying, Abstracting and Changing Process Models

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Authors: Jens Kolb, Klaus Kammerer, Manfred Reichert

Tags: 2015, conceptual modeling

The increasing adoption of process-aware information systems (PAISs) has resulted in large process repositories comprising large and complex process models. To enable context-specific perspectives on these process models and related data, a PAIS should provide techniques for the flexible creation and change of process model abstractions. However, existing approaches focus on the formal model transformations required in this context rather than on techniques for querying, abstracting and changing the process models in process repositories. This paper presents a domain-specific language for querying process models, describing abstractions on them, and defining process model changes in a generic way. Due to the generic approach taken, the definition of process model abstractions and changes on any graph-based process notation becomes possible. Overall, the presented language provides a key component for process model repositories.

Read the full paper here: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-19237-6_9