Activity patterns in process-aware information systems: basic concepts and empirical evidence

作者: Lucineia Heloisa Thom , Manfred Reichert , Cirano Iochpe

DOI: 10.1504/IJBPIM.2009.027778

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摘要: Recently, a variety of workflow patterns have been suggested for capturing different aspects in process-aware information systems (PAISs), including control and data flow, resources, process change exception handling. All these are highly relevant implementing PAISs designing modelling languages. However, current provide only partial answer to the question which business functions designer might want reuse when processes. This paper presents revised version collection activity deal with this challenge. Each them is related recurrent function as it can be frequently found models (e.g., task execution request, notification, approval). We describe identified their variants detail. The main purpose our discuss results from empirical studies we analysed more than 200 order evidence practical relevance patterns. includes detailed analysis context occur well frequency occurrence. These findings used design intelligent, pattern-based tools.

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