2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36796-0_8
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Cross-Organizational Business Processes Modeling Using Design-by-Contract Approach

Abstract: Reaching agreements between organizations in a collaborative environment is a way to ensure interoperability between these organizations at all levels. For business processes interoperability this agreement can be reached by well defining the cross-organizational process. However most BPM frameworks have used meta-models centered on flows of activities, with the data manipulated by these activities seen as second-class citizens. For business analysts (for example in complex product design collaborative environ… Show more

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“…In the literature, BPMN has been used in task management, resource allocation, data flow, and information systems. Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) is a technique in which the researcher or practitioners try to illustrate organizational processes because it is believed that efficiency and quality increase is hidden in organizational processes [110]. Moreover, BPMN techniques are also used in construction management literature.…”
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“…In the literature, BPMN has been used in task management, resource allocation, data flow, and information systems. Business Process Management Notation (BPMN) is a technique in which the researcher or practitioners try to illustrate organizational processes because it is believed that efficiency and quality increase is hidden in organizational processes [110]. Moreover, BPMN techniques are also used in construction management literature.…”
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“…Developing software that can be (re)used by multiple enterprises is becoming increasingly important [91,496,244,19]. Especially in (international) cooperation(s), ranging from open-ended without any agreements on one side to one with a high degree of sector agreements and standards on the other side, reusing (business) software is becoming more and more popular [243].…”
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confidence: 99%