On the support of activity patterns in ProWAP : case studies, formal semantics, tool support

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Autor(a) principal: Thom, Lucinéia Heloisa
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Iochpe, Cirano, Reichert, Manfred, Weber, Barbara, Matthias, Droop, Nascimento, Gleison Samuel do, Chiao, Carolina Ming
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/219256
Resumo: Recently, research on workflow activity patterns emerged in order to increase the reuse of recurring business functions (e.g., request for task execution, notification, approval and decision). While workflow patterns have been defined for several aspects related to process execution, recurrent business functions have been only partially addressed by existing work. Related to this challenge we proposed a set of seven workflow activity patterns in previous work. In this paper we report on the results of several case studies we performed in Brazilian and European companies in order to investigate how frequently the activity patterns occur in real-world process models. We further formalize the identified activity patterns using π-calculus. This formalization as well as our analysis results are applied in the development of a BPM tool fostering the reuse of business functions specifications.
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title On the support of activity patterns in ProWAP : case studies, formal semantics, tool support
spellingShingle On the support of activity patterns in ProWAP : case studies, formal semantics, tool support
Thom, Lucinéia Heloisa
Sistemas : Informação
Estrutura organizacional
title_short On the support of activity patterns in ProWAP : case studies, formal semantics, tool support
title_full On the support of activity patterns in ProWAP : case studies, formal semantics, tool support
title_fullStr On the support of activity patterns in ProWAP : case studies, formal semantics, tool support
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title_sort On the support of activity patterns in ProWAP : case studies, formal semantics, tool support
author Thom, Lucinéia Heloisa
author_facet Thom, Lucinéia Heloisa
Iochpe, Cirano
Reichert, Manfred
Weber, Barbara
Matthias, Droop
Nascimento, Gleison Samuel do
Chiao, Carolina Ming
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Reichert, Manfred
Weber, Barbara
Matthias, Droop
Nascimento, Gleison Samuel do
Chiao, Carolina Ming
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Iochpe, Cirano
Reichert, Manfred
Weber, Barbara
Matthias, Droop
Nascimento, Gleison Samuel do
Chiao, Carolina Ming
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sistemas : Informação
Estrutura organizacional
topic Sistemas : Informação
Estrutura organizacional
description Recently, research on workflow activity patterns emerged in order to increase the reuse of recurring business functions (e.g., request for task execution, notification, approval and decision). While workflow patterns have been defined for several aspects related to process execution, recurrent business functions have been only partially addressed by existing work. Related to this challenge we proposed a set of seven workflow activity patterns in previous work. In this paper we report on the results of several case studies we performed in Brazilian and European companies in order to investigate how frequently the activity patterns occur in real-world process models. We further formalize the identified activity patterns using π-calculus. This formalization as well as our analysis results are applied in the development of a BPM tool fostering the reuse of business functions specifications.
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