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A configurable reference modelling language

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In this paper, the authors propose Configurable EPCs (C-EPCs) as an extended reference modeling language which allows capturing the core configuration patterns of enterprise systems.
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This article is published in Information Systems.The article was published on 2007-03-01. It has received 574 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Reference model.

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Business Process Management: A Comprehensive Survey

TL;DR: The practical relevance of BPM and rapid developments over the last decade justify a comprehensive survey and an overview of the state-of-the-art in BPM.
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Business Process Variability Modeling: A Survey

TL;DR: This survey draws up a systematic inventory of approaches to customizable process modeling and provides a comparative evaluation with the aim of identifying common and differentiating modeling features, providing criteria for selecting among multiple approaches, and identifying gaps in the state of the art.
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Enabling Flexibility in Process-Aware Information Systems

TL;DR: This chapter deals with the flexibility needs of both pre-specified and loosely-specified processes and elicitates requirements for flexible process support in a PAIS.
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Measuring Similarity between Business Process Models

TL;DR: In this article, the authors use causal footprints as an abstract representation of the behavior captured by a process model, since they allow us to compare models defined in both formal modeling languages like Petri nets and informal ones like EPCs.
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Capturing variability in business process models: the Provop approach

TL;DR: Advanced concepts for the design and modeling of such a reference process model as well as for the adjustments required to configure the different process variants are discussed.
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Workflow Patterns

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a number of workflow patterns addressing what they believe identify comprehensive workflow functionality and provide the basis for an in-depth comparison of commercial workflow management systems.
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ARIS - Business Process Modeling

TL;DR: This book describes in detail how ARIS methods model and realize business processes by means of UML (Unified Modeling Language), leading to an information model that is the keystone for a systematic and intelligent method of developing application systems.
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Formalization and verification of event-driven process chains

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an approach to give formal semantics to Event-driven Process Chains (EPCs) by mapping EPCs (without connectors of type ∨) onto Petri nets.
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What is ERP

TL;DR: Though enterprise resource planning has gained some prominence in the information systems (IS) literature over the past few years and is a significant phenomenon in practice, through historical analysis, meta-analysis of representative IS literature, and a survey of academic experts, dissenting views are revealed.
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Inheritance of workflows: an approach to tackling problems related to change

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose inheritance-preserving transformation rules for workflow processes and show that these rules can be used to avoid problems such as the "dynamic change bug." The dynamic change bug refers to errors introduced by migrating a case (i.e., a process instance) from an old process definition to a new one.
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