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On the equivalence of incremental and fixpoint semantics for business artifacts with Guard–Stage–Milestone lifecycles
2013
Information Systems
Business artifacts (BAs, or artifacts) are used to model conceptual entities that are central to guiding the operations of a business, and whose content changes as they move through those operations. The recently introduced Guard-Stage-Milestone (GSM) meta-model for artifact lifecycles is declarative in nature, and allows concurrent execution of long-running (possibly human-executed) activities. Modularity is incorporated through the use of hierarchical clustering of activities. The GSM
doi:10.1016/j.is.2012.09.002
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