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The Modeling Process

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1972
Considerable interest currently exists in the application of the systems approach to the solution of societal, political, and environmental problems. The essence of this systems approach is modeling, the capability to describe large-scale complicated interactive systems by symbolic representations so that inferences regarding the effects of alternative
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Tracing the Process of Process Modeling with Modeling Phase Diagrams

2012
The quality of a business process model is presumably highly dependent upon the modeling process that was followed to create it. Still, there is a lack of concepts to investigate this connection empirically. This paper introduces the formal concept of a phase diagram through which the modeling process can be analyzed, and a corresponding implementation
Jakob Pinggera   +6 more
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Errors in the Process of Modeling Business Processes

2022
Process models are the basic ingredient for many attempts to improve business processes. The graphical depiction of otherwise not observable behavior in an enterprise is one of the most important techniques in the digital society. They help to enable decision making in the design of processes and workflows.
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Granulation Process Modeling

2005
In this section, we introduce the background to granulation modeling by posing the question, “Why model?'' and a further one, “How are models used in granulation systems technology?'' The following sections seek to answer these questions and demonstrate the benefits that can be derived from appropriate granulation process modeling.
Cameron, I. T., Wang, F. Y.
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Modeling of the Reburning Process

Combustion Science and Technology, 1997
The detailed modeling of the reburning process is in general a rather demanding task since it requires the description of both chemical reaction kinetics and fluid dynamics. In this work a model which couples a detailed kinetic mechanism to a simplified description of the fluid dynamics of the reburning chamber was developed.
ROTA, RENATO   +4 more
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Recovery Process Model [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
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Educational process model

Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies and Workshop for PhD Students in Computing - CompSysTech '08, 2008
This paper presented unified model of the educational process. It is based on 3 models examined from different point of view the educational processes and knowledge acquisition. The role and the place of each model are analyzed as well as their relationships.
Hristo Tujarov   +3 more
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A Business Process Metadata Model for a Process Model Repository

2010
Today reuse of business process models is becoming increasingly important. One of the proven solutions for reusing business process models is the use of repositories. Repositories should have process models and process metadata that can help users in searching, understanding, and interpreting process models.
Mturi Elias   +2 more
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Modeling the software maintenance process: process-focused models

Proceedings. Conference on Software Maintenance, 1988., 1988
The author explores some of the approaches that have been developed recently for modeling software maintenance processes. He begins by providing an overview of modeling approaches. >
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MODELLING OF BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1985
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the modeling of biotechnological processes. In biotechnology, mathematical models can be developed on different levels such as molecular or enzyme level, intracellular component level, and cellular level. As constitutional enzymes are formed at constant rates independent of the cells surroundings, because of ...
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