Modeling Human Aspects of Business Processes – A View-Based, Model-Driven Approach
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Auteurs : Ta D Holmes [Autriche] ; Huy Tran [Autriche] ; Uwe Zdun [Autriche] ; Schahram Dustdar [Autriche]Source :
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science [ 0302-9743 ] ; 2008.
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- Access control, Access controls, Architectural views, Bpel, Bpel processes, Bpel4people, Bpel4people code, Bpel4people process, Bpel4people technology, Bpel4people view, Business administrators, Business process, Business process design, Business process modeling, Business processes, Case scenario, Collaboration view, Conceptual models, Development complexity, Different abstraction levels, Different roles, Different stakeholders, Different views, Domain experts, Expression framework, Extension points, External activity, Further work, Generic, Guide version, Higher level, Human aspects, Human domain experts, Human involvement, Human participation, Human roles, Human task, Human tasks, Human view, Invocation, Main views, Modeling, Modeling framework, Next section, Other cases, Other concepts, Other concerns, People activity, People link, People links, People queries, Possible mapping, Process activities, Process modeling, Process models, Process roles, Process stakeholders, Service invocations, Soap version part, Stakeholder, Such views, Syntax elements, Task roles, Technical standards, Technology standards, Vbmf, Vbmf framework, View integration, White paper.
Abstract
Abstract: Human participation in business processes needs to be addressed in process modeling. BPEL4People with WS-HumanTask covers this concern in the context of BPEL. Bound to specific workflow technology this leads to a number of problems. Firstly, maintaining and migrating processes to new or similar technologies is expensive. Secondly, the low-level, technical standards make it hard to communicate the process models to human domain experts. Model-driven approaches can help to easier cope with technology changes, and present the process models at a higher level of abstraction than offered by the technology standards. In this paper, we extend the model-driven approach with a view-based framework for business process modeling, in which models can be viewed at different abstraction levels and different concerns of a model can be viewed separately. Our approach enables developers to work with meta-models that represent a technical view on the human participation, whereas human domain experts can have an abstract view on human participation in a business process. In order to validate our work, a mapping to BPEL4People technology will be demonstrated.
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-69100-6_17
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