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Process modeling
About: Process modeling is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 11639 publications have been published within this topic receiving 223996 citations. The topic is also known as: process simulation.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a technique to model and evaluate the design process for sustainable buildings, which can assist project teams in designing their own sustainable building design processes, by identifying critical decisions and evaluating these decisions for time and sequence, and identifying stakeholder competencies for process implementation.
Abstract: This research develops a technique to model and evaluate the design process for sustainable buildings Three case studies were conducted to validate this method The resulting design process evaluation method for sustainable buildings (DPEMSB) may assist project teams in designing their own sustainable building design processes This method helps to identify critical decisions in the design process, to evaluate these decisions for time and sequence, to define information required for decisions from various project stakeholders, and to identify stakeholder competencies for process implementation
Published in the Journal AEDM -
Volume 5, Numbers 1-2, 2009 , pp 62-74(13)
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TL;DR: A set of guidelines in terms of business process for VO Breeding Environments (VBEs) and Virtual Organizations (VOs) management based-on ECOLEAD Project Results is presented.
Abstract: This paper presents a set of guidelines in terms of business process for VO Breeding Environments (VBEs) and Virtual Organizations (VOs) management based-on ECOLEAD Project Results. A detail description of an Integral Business Process Management (I-BPM) Framework, using Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is presented. The I-BPM framework describes a set of process models that depict what happens during each VBE and VO management processes, taking the point of view of an external observer, to provide rationale of activities that should be carried out by a set of VBE actors to achieve the expected business process results.
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31 Jul 1999TL;DR: This chapter describes the standardized modeling language of Integrated Enterprise Modeling (IEM) that supports an object-oriented, comprehensible description of business processes as basis of planning and conducting QM activities that results in an increase of the quality of the corporate planning process.
Abstract: To fulfill and to apply the requirements of quality-oriented business process design described in chapter 2 the business processes and the quality aspects are to be described with a modeling language. In this chapter, we describe the standardized modeling language of Integrated Enterprise Modeling (IEM) that supports an object-oriented, comprehensible description of business processes as basis of planning and conducting QM activities. This results in an increase of the quality of the corporate planning process.
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TL;DR: This paper illustrates how experimental research can be applied to technologies enabling enterprises to coordinate their business processes and to associate them with related artifacts and resources and discusses threats for the validity of the experimental results.
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TL;DR: The authors propose a model devoted to complete component orientation, rather than modifying object-oriented approaches to accommodate components, to investigate component-based technologies to address new needs and to integrate adequate practices toward a consistent process model.
Abstract: The investigation of reuse has a long history, eventually maturing into the "build by integration" paradigm Meanwhile, component technologies also improved along with engineering practices What is missing is a methodology that uses components within such a paradigm, thus bridging the gap The authors propose a model devoted to complete component orientation, rather than modifying object-oriented approaches to accommodate components They investigate component-based technologies to address new needs and, consequently, to integrate adequate practices toward a consistent process model
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