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BPMN-L: A BPMN extension for modeling of process landscapes

Computers in Industry, 2020
Abstract Process landscape diagrams represent the umbrella part of a process architecture by defining the scope and relationships between an organization’s business processes. They are fostering awareness and process-related communication by leveraging the benefits of visual notations. However, in contrast to business process diagrams, where nowadays
Gregor Polančič
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BPMN: An introduction to the standard

Computer Standards and Interfaces, 2012
Abstract The Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is the de-facto standard for representing in a very expressive graphical way the processes occurring in virtually every kind of organization one can think of, from cuisine recipes to the Nobel Prize assignment process, incident management, e-mail voting systems, travel booking procedures, to ...
Alberto Trombetta
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Time-BPMN

2009 IEEE Conference on Commerce and Enterprise Computing, 2009
We present Time-BPMN which is an extension to the current version of the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN). Time-BPMN captures the temporal perspective of business processes. This extension deals with the various temporal constraints and dependencies that may occur while characterizing real world business processes.
Denis Gagné, André Trudel
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Evolution of BPMN Models through e-VOL BPMN

19th Brazilian Symposium on Software Quality, 2020
During software maintenance, software models play a fundamental role, as they assist in understanding the software that will be corrected or evolved. Business process models, generally produced using Business Process Modeling and Notation (BPMN), help understanding the business processes supported by software.
Ursula Campos   +2 more
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BPMN-Redrawer: From Images to BPMN Models. [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
BPMN models are often used by researchers to illustrate and validate new approaches that operate over such models. However, not always models are distributed in their source format but they are distributed as images within a document (e.g., a scientific contribution). To actually reuse those models, one has to manually redraw them. Manually redrawing a
Antinori A.   +5 more
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Gamifizierung mit BPMN

HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik, 2015
Der Einsatz von Gamification zur Forderung der Motivation bei der Nutzung von Informationstechnologie gewinnt in den letzten Jahren stark an Bedeutung in Wissenschaft und Praxis. Die Planung und Integration von Gamification-Elementen in bestehende Geschaftsprozesse stellt hierbei eine grose Herausforderung dar.
Benedikt Morschheuser   +3 more
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Deontic BPMN: a powerful extension of BPMN with a trusted model transformation

Software and Systems Modeling, 2013
The Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is a widely-used standard for process modelling. A drawback of BPMN, however, is that modality is implicitly expressed through the structure of the process flow but not directly within the corresponding activity.
Christine Natschläger   +2 more
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Transformation of BPMN to YAWL

2008 International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering, 2008
Model transformations are frequently applied in business process modeling to bridge between languages on a different level of abstraction and formality. In this paper, we define a transformation between BPMN which is developed to enable business user to develop readily understandable graphical representations of business processes and YAWL, a formal ...
JianHong Ye   +3 more
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Abstracting BPMN models

Proceedings of the 19th Panhellenic Conference on Informatics, 2015
The growing orientation in processes of contemporary information systems and service-oriented architectures has led to the existence of large repositories of complex process models that even though they are a great source of knowledge, they are managed with difficulties. Abstraction is a means to reduce the size and complexity of such models.
Christina Tsagkani   +1 more
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VR-BPMN: Visualizing BPMN Models in Virtual Reality

2018
One impact of the digital transformation of industry is an increasing automation of business processes (BPs) and the accompanying need for business process modeling (BPM) and comprehension. The subsequent increased number of processes and process variants to cover all cases, their deeper integration with information services, and additional process ...
Roy Oberhauser   +2 more
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