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Mining the Organisational Perspective in Agile Business Processes
[chapter]
2015
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Although there are several mining techniques to discover such declarative process models from event logs, they put less emphasis on the organisational perspective, which specifies how resources are involved ...
Declarative, i.e., rule-based, process models are wellsuited for modelling these processes. ...
Since we want to extract resource-aware process models, the modelling language needs to support the modelling of rules related to the organisational perspective. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-19237-6_3
fatcat:kigmae2xwveireynqj6ha2jyya
What is a Process Model Composed of? A Systematic Literature Review of Meta-Models in BPM
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
Business process modelling languages typically enable the representation of business process models by employing (graphical) symbols. ...
These symbols can vary depending upon the verbosity of the language, the modelling paradigm, the focus of the language, and so on. ...
The venues marked with * * are classified as Quartile 1 (Q1) or A/A * according to the Scopus journal ranking 2017 and the CORE conference ranking 2017, respectively. ...
arXiv:2011.09177v1
fatcat:3hydxptiznh3hlncvcofyxcn7i
Business Processes and Their Participants: An Ontological Perspective
[chapter]
2017
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Despite the wide literature on the comparison between different modelling languages, the BPM community still lacks an ontological characterisation of process elements, among which process participants, ...
Purpose of this paper is to start filling this gap by providing an ontological analysis of business processes from the standpoint of process participants. ...
Acknowledgments This research has been partially carried out within the Euregio IPN12 KAOS, which is funded by the "European Region Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino" (EGTC) under the first call for basic research ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-70169-1_16
fatcat:wyl36hbqzfgmndd7bfrg5qj46a
Business Process Languages: An Ontology-Based Perspective
2017
Joint Ontology Workshops
The analysis and the resulting characterisation aim at illustrating the different perspectives that BPM languages implicitly take on business processes, as well as guiding the modellers in making an appropriate ...
Despite the wide literature on the comparison between different modelling languages, the BPM community still lacks an ontological characterisation of process constructs. ...
Acknowledgments This research has been partially carried out within the Euregio IPN12 KAOS, which is funded by the "European Region Tyrol-South Tyrol-Trentino" (EGTC) under the first call for basic research ...
dblp:conf/jowo/AdamoBFGGS17
fatcat:tllyrmtz3vgvnkmetvb3htr7py
The RALph miner for automated discovery and verification of resource-aware process models
2020
Journal of Software and Systems Modeling
Automated process discovery is a technique that extracts models of executed processes from event logs. ...
Integrating resource mining and resource-aware process model verification faces the challenge that different types of resource assignment languages are used for each task. ...
The definition of the resource assignments relies on DPIL, a textual declarative process modelling notation that supports several process perspectives, including the organisational perspective. ...
doi:10.1007/s10270-020-00820-7
fatcat:qcp5pjebfnfk3hzxbzhvc7vcjy
Temporal Languages for Simulation and Analysis of the Dynamics within an Organisation
[chapter]
2002
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
A declarative, executable temporal modelling language for organisation dynamics is proposed as a basis for simulation. ...
In this paper a modelling approach to the dynamics within a multiagent organisation is presented. ...
From an organisation modelling perspective, an organisation model can be defined using the following two groups: Client Service (sometimes also called Open Group) and Distribution. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-45941-3_16
fatcat:xnycobejm5bjdoj5zgkeiqveua
A literature review on business process modelling: new frontiers of reusability
2011
Enterprise Information Systems
Declarative process models are represented with declarative languages, such as ConDec (van der Aalst and Pesic 2006) , that are used to build a wide range of representations: from very strict models, ...
This approach is based on using activities and constraints for declarative specification of the control-flow perspective Enterprise Information Systems 11 of process models (Pesic 2008) . ...
doi:10.1080/17517575.2011.557443
fatcat:tcqxfnv2pve4znlxjnfewmrn24
What's My Process Model Composed of? A Systematic Literature Review of Meta-Models in BPM
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
Business process modelling languages typically enable the representation of business process models by employing (graphical) symbols. ...
Moreover, the rapid growth of techniques and tools that aim at supporting all dimensions of business processes and not only its control flow perspective, as for instance data and organisational aspects ...
In particular, Heidari et al [25] propose a meta-model abstraction obtained by integrating concepts from different business process modelling languages that is then used to classify and compare different ...
arXiv:1910.05564v2
fatcat:rmngwt4kr5hwfoobkjzm43xmcy
Description and Quality Assessment of Poetry Translation: Application of a Linguistic Model
2020
Contrastive Pragmatics
Our intention is to prove that linguistic theories offer a powerful tool for analysing poetry translation and offer new possibilities in translation studies from the perspective of SFL. ...
This article presents a linguistic model, based on systemic functional linguistics (SFL), for describing and comparing poetry translations. ...
A number of studies in the literature have considered these four modes of meaning, such as those from the textual perspective (e.g. Ma, 2018, 2020) , the interpersonal perspective (e.g. ...
doi:10.1163/26660393-bja10015
fatcat:lbuwiawjnvf5tbvij7vyohylgi
Rule-based business process modelling and enactment
2008
International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management
A business process model is called rule-based if the logic of its control flow, data flow and resource allocation is declaratively expressed by means of business rules. ...
In addition, we show how rule-based process models can be brought to execution in the context of service-oriented architecture. ...
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the anonymous reviewers for their many constructive remarks. ...
doi:10.1504/ijbpim.2008.023219
fatcat:jz73s4rnvfexpitkevo57y2r34
Mining team compositions for collaborative work in business processes
2016
Journal of Software and Systems Modeling
The resource perspective (or organisational perspective) deals, among others, with the assignment of resources to process activities. ...
Process mining aims at discovering processes by extracting knowledge about their different perspectives from event logs. ...
The representation of the discovered process models in the framework builds on the Declarative Process Intermediate Language (DPIL) [45] , which supports multiple perspectives, among them the resource ...
doi:10.1007/s10270-016-0567-4
fatcat:6zys5erq7vc7fbzufufzdjdlne
Managing ICT skills profiles
[chapter]
2005
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
A recent initiative is the development of GRIP (Generic Referential ICT Profiles), a method presented as a "common language" approach, to be used to characterise, compare and analyse existing ICT skills ...
As an example, ICT professionals from all over the world have identified the need for a generic description of ICT skills and knowledge. ...
Let us take 'managing ICT' skills as an example and look at this example from a personal, an educational and a company/organisational perspective. are, in order to follow career paths. ...
doi:10.1007/0-387-23120-x_12
fatcat:gp5h4hgd3fhu7kgisvrr5q36b4
A Blended Learning System within the Cybergogy Paradigm
2013
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
The research has valorized Anderson's and Krathwohl's taxonomy, and proposed a conceptual model, articulating various dimensions: foreign languages knowledge, communication, cultural/intercultural approach ...
The paper is focused on the development of the students' transversal competences, such as communication in foreign languages and intercultural dialogue skills. ...
In addition, the organisational culture perspective, according to the Hofstede's view, gave the fourth dimension to the model. ...
doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.08.833
fatcat:m5h4uwcos5eehntxga2bickkqu
Configurable Declare: Designing Customisable Flexible Process Models
[chapter]
2012
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Unlike procedural languages, where the models define what is to be done, a declarative model specifies what behaviour is not allowed, using constraints on process events. ...
Declarative languages are becoming more popular for modelling business processes with a high degree of variability. ...
The proof is done by comparing the languages of the models obtained from the same Configurable Declare model using different configurations. Table 3 . ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-33606-5_3
fatcat:rxsu2ob2znhiffu2oemsszbdne
Automated Semantic Analyses of Conceptual Models
2007
International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
We argue that if modelling grammars are endowed with specific characteristics the semantics of the resulting models can be analysed in an automated manner. ...
Based on the conceptual modelling grammar PICTURE we demonstrate that knowledge retrieval with conceptual models is facilitated. ...
The work published in this paper is partly funded by the European Commission through the STREP PICTURE. ...
dblp:conf/caise/BeckerP07
fatcat:6pkpsw7xk5avfnjwkivtmdy37a
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