Business Process Modeling with Levels of Abstraction A Survey of Practitioners with Experience

作者: Alain Abran , Carlos Monsalve , Alain April

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摘要: The success of a software project depends on the quality requirements specifications. Business process models are frequently used for eliciting requirements; therefore, it is critical to produce high-quality business models. To achieve this, use multiple levels abstraction has been suggested in literature as modeling strategy. This paper presents findings from survey experienced practitioners order test set propositions address some issues with this show, among other things, that need represent processes at strategic, tactical and operational abstraction. also provide useful insights selecting notation.

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