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Business Process Management: 6th International Conference, BPM 2008, Milan, Italy, September 2-4, 2008, Proceedings

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2008, held in Milan, Italy, in September 2008.

The volume contains 20 revised full research papers and 3 industrial papers carefully reviewed and selected from 154 submissions, as well as 8 prototype demonstration papers selected out of 15 demo submissions. In addition three invited keynote papers are presented. The conference has a record of attracting innovative research of the highest quality related to all aspects of BPM, including theory, frameworks, methods, techniques, architectures, standards, and empirical findings.

Business Process Management: 6th International Conference, BPM 2008, Milan, Italy, September 2-4, 2008, Proceedings

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Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2008 International Workshops, Milano, Italy, September 1-4, 2008, Revised Papers

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of nine international workshops held in Milan, Italy, in conjunction with the 6th International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2008, in September 2008.

The 63 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. 

In addition to the well-established workshops on

Business Process Design (BPD 2008),
Business Process Intelligence (BPI 2008),
Collaborative Business Processes (CBP 2008),
Process-Oriented Information Systems in Healthcare (ProHealth 2008), 
and Advances in Semantics for Web Services (semantics4ws 2008),

there were four new 4 workshops on emerging areas:

Business Process Management and Social Software (BPMS2 2008),
Model-Driven Engineering for Business Process Management (MDE4BPM 2008),
Process Management for Highly Dynamic and Pervasive Scenarios (PM4HDPS 2008),
and QoS of Self-Healing Web Services (QSWS 2008).

Business Process Management Workshops: BPM 2008 International Workshops, Milano, Italy, September 1-4, 2008, Revised Papers

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Modern Business Process Automation: YAWL and its Support Environment

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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Topics covered include: The fundamentals of business process modeling, including workflow patterns, an in-depth treatment of process flexibility, including approaches to dealing with on-the-fly changes, unexpected exceptions, and constraint-based processes, Technological aspects of a modern BPM environment, including its architecture,  process design environment, process engine, resource handler and other support services, a comparative insight into current approaches to business process modeling and execution such as BPMN, EPCs, BPEL, jBPM, OpenWFE, and Enhydra Shark, process mining, verification, integration and configuration; and case studies in health care and screen business.

This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the field of Business Process Management (BPM) with a focus on Business Process Automation. It achieves this by covering a wide range of topics, both introductory and advanced, illustrated through and grounded in the YAWL (Yet Another Workflow Language) language and corresponding open-source support environment. In doing so it provides the reader with a deep, timeless, and vendor-independent understanding of the essential ingredients of business process automation.

The BPM field is in a continual state of flux and is subject to both the ongoing proposal of new standards and the introduction of new tools and technology. Its fundamentals however are relatively stable and this book aims to equip the reader with both a thorough understanding of them and the ability to apply them to better understand, assess and utilize new developments in the BPM field.

As a consequence of its topic-based format and the inclusion of a broad range of exercises, the book is eminently suitable for use in tertiary education, both at the undergraduate and the postgraduate level, for students of computer science and information systems. BPM researchers and practitioners will also find it a valuable resource. The book serves as a unique reference to a varied and comprehensive collection of topics that are relevant to the business process life-cycle.

Modern Business Process Automation: YAWL and its Support Environment

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Petri Net: Modeling Language, Distributed Systems, Bipartite Graph, Carl Adam Petri, Activity Diagram, BPMN

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A Petri net (also known as a place/transition net or P/T net) is one of several mathematical modeling languages for the description of discrete distributed systems. A Petri net is a directed bipartite graph, in which the nodes represent transitions (i.e. discrete events that may occur, signified by bars), places (i.e. conditions, signified by circles), and directed arcs (that describe which places are pre- and/or postconditions for which transitions, signified by arrows). Petri nets were invented in August 1939 by Carl Adam Petri ? at the age of 13 ? for the purpose of describing chemical processes. Like industry standards such as UML activity diagrams, BPMN and EPCs, Petri nets offer a graphical notation for stepwise processes that include choice, iteration, and concurrent execution. Unlike these standards, Petri nets have an exact mathematical definition of their execution semantics, with a well-developed mathematical theory for process analysis.

Petri Net: Modeling Language, Distributed Systems, Bipartite Graph, Carl Adam Petri, Activity Diagram, BPMN

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BPMN 2.0 – Business Process Model and Notation

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) hat als neuer Standard für die Geschäftsprozessmodellierung binnen kurzer Zeit eine weite Verbreitung in der Praxis gefunden. Alle wichtigen Modellierungswerkzeuge bieten die BPMN zur grafischen Darstellung betrieblicher Abläufe an. Es lassen sich sowohl fachliche Modelle als auch technisch ausgerichtete Diagramme erstellen, die als Grundlage für die Ausführung in einem Workflow- oder Business Process Management-System (BPMS) dienen. Mit der zweiten Auflage wurde dieses Buch auf die neue BPMN-Version 2.0 aktualisiert. Es kamen einige Konstrukte und Diagrammtypen hinzu, unter anderem zur besseren Modellierung unternehmensübergreifender Prozesse. Das Buch führt anhand zahlreicher praxisorientierter Beispiele schrittweise in die BPMN ein. Ausgehend von den grundlegenden Elementen zur übersichtlichen Ablaufmodellierung werden nach und nach alle Diagramme der BPMN 2.0 detailliert vorgestellt. Sie gewinnen fundierte Kenntnisse der kompletten Notation und wissen, wie die verschiedenen Sprachkonstrukte korrekt eingesetzt werden.

BPMN 2.0 – Business Process Model and Notation

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