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Interactive Process Models

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The next generation of business process systems will be built to automate routine procedures, with well-understood domains, repetitive processes, clear organisational roles, and an established terminol role.
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Contemporary business process systems are built to automate routine procedures. Automation demands well-understood domains, repetitive processes, clear organisational roles, an established terminol ...

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Process models representing knowledge for action: a revised quality framework

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