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Transcribing process model standards into meta-processes

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Transcribing process model standards into meta-processes

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Abstract: Standards on process models are commonly delivered by means of static documents, usually paper based which are difficult to handle and to become skilled at. It is a difficult task to abstract the process model from the informally written standard and then to tailor it into a particular project. As the standard process model and the customized enactable process for a real-world project are stored in different frameworks, an automatic standard compliance, on-line retrieval of the original content of the official regulations etc. are not feasible. One proposal to bridge this gap is the construction of meta-processes. This paper introduces a schema for formalizing the meta-process for process standards, illustrates the application to four different standards and describes its implementation in the web-based learning environment of GDPA1.

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