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Business Process Model and Notation
About: Business Process Model and Notation is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 9038 publications have been published within this topic receiving 190712 citations. The topic is also known as: Business Process Modeling Notation & BPMN.
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27 May 2011
TL;DR: An introduction to the modeling of business information systems, with processes formally modeled using Petri nets, is presented.
Abstract: An introduction to the modeling of business information systems, with processes formally modeled using Petri nets
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01 Jan 2008
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16 Nov 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a business model for use in a data warehouse system adaptable for multiple organizations is provided, which consists of a set of dimensions representing business reference aspects of the multiple organizations, a subset of measures representing measurements of business activity aspects of each organization, and relationships between the sets of dimensions and measures.
Abstract: A business model for use in a data warehouse system adaptable for multiple organizations is provided. The business model comprises a set of dimensions representing business reference aspects of the multiple organizations, a set of measures representing measurements of business activity aspects of the multiple organizations, and relationships between the set of dimensions and measures. A subset of the set of measures represents the business activity aspects of the specific organization. A subset of the set of dimensions represents the business aspects of a particular organization. The relationships allow for functional areas of analysis to use common dimensions for cross-functional analysis.
217 citations
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TL;DR: Special Issue Alexander Osterwalder Business Model Foundry: The Foundry of Innovation and Entrepreneurship - A Roadmap for the 21st Century.
Abstract: Special Issue Alexander Osterwalder Business Model Foundry osterwalder@gmail.com
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11 Sep 2001TL;DR: A historical perspective on technologies for intraand interenterprise business processes is provided, the state of the art is reviewed, and some open research issues are exposed.
Abstract: Over the past decade, there has been a lot of work in developing middleware for integrating and automating enterprise business processes. Today, with the growth in e-commerce and the blurring of enterprise boundaries, there is renewed interest in business process coordination, especially for inter-organizational processes. This paper provides a historical perspective on technologies for intraand interenterprise business processes , reviews the state of the art, and exposes some open research issues. We include a discussion of process-based coordination and event/rule-based coordination, and corresponding products and standards activities. We provide an overview of the rather extensive work that has been done on advanced transaction models for business processes, and of the fledgling area of business process intelligence.
213 citations