Beyond Control-Flow: Extending Business Process Configuration to Roles and Objects

Author: A.W. Scheer, F. Gottschalk, F. Gottschalk, G. Engels, M. Reichert, M. Rosa La, M. Rosemann, M.z. Mçhlen, N. Russell, S. Jablonski, S. Stephens, W.M.P. Aalst van der, W.M.P. Aalst van der
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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A configurable process model is an integrated representation of multiple variants of a business process. It is designed to be individualized to meet a particular set of requirements. As such, configurable process models promote systematic reuse of proven or common practices. Existing notations for configurable process modeling focus on capturing tasks and control-flow dependencies, neglecting equally important aspects of business processes such as data flow, material flow and resource management. This paper fills this gap by proposing an integrated meta-model for configurable processes with advanced features for capturing resources involved in the performance of tasks (through task-role associations) as well as flow of data and physical artifacts (through task-object associations). Although embodied as an extension of a popular process modeling notation, namely EPC, the meta-model is defined in an abstract and formal manner to make it applicable to other notations

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