BIS 2008

BIS record '2007/1/425'


BibTeX

@inproceedings{BIS:2007/1/425,
  author        = {Ingo Weber and
                   Ivan Markovic and
                   Christian Drumm},
  title         = {A Conceptual Framework for Composition in Business Process Management},
  year          = {2007},
  session       = {Business Process Management},
  pages         = {54--66},
  crossref      = {BIS:2007/1},
  bibsource     = {BIS, http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/biblio/},
  abstract      = {In this work, we present a conceptual framework for deriving executable business process models from high-level, graphical business process models based on the paradigm of Service-Oriented Architectures and Semantic Web technology. We hereby envision a direct, but implicit link from the view of a business analyst or process engineer (with the understanding for the business semantics) on a process model to its execution driven by an IT system. This enables the derivation of an execution-level model for newly created business process models as well as adaptation of the execution model after re-engineering processes, possibly under certain re-design goals (such as quality, cost, execution time, flexibility, or others). The paper includes an algorithm that describes how to combine executable artifacts, such as (Semantic) Web services, in order to find an implementation that matches a given business process model. An extensible set of criteria can be used for validating the composition.}
}

  
@proceedings{BIS:2007/1,
  editor        = {Witold Abramowicz},
  booktitle     = {Business Information Systems, 10th International Conference, BIS 2007, Poznań, Poland, April 2007},
  title         = {Business Information Systems, 10th International Conference, BIS 2007, Poznań, Poland, April 2007},
  publisher     = {Springer-Verlag},
  isbn          = {978-3-540-72034-8},
  year          = {2007},
  bibsource     = {BIS, http://bis.kie.ue.poznan.pl/biblio/}
}
  

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Dept. of Information Systems at Poznan University of Economics, Dominik Flejter