Network-Centric Collaboration and Supporting Frameworks
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Dissecting Inter-Organizational Business Process Modeling: A Linguistic and Conceptual Approach

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“…The Business Process Model is a representation that tries to capture the business process which is essential to the organization's functions (Martins & Soares, 2006). A lot of business processes modeling techniques are developed, from data modeling to behavior modeling techniques (Martins & Soares, 2006), which are in high levels and easy to understand. At the same time there are some low-level ones, such as BPEL4WS, WS-CDL, BPML, WSCI, WSFL, XLANG and WSDL, which are XML based languages (Martins & Soares, 2006).…”
Section: Collaborative Business Process Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Business Process Model is a representation that tries to capture the business process which is essential to the organization's functions (Martins & Soares, 2006). A lot of business processes modeling techniques are developed, from data modeling to behavior modeling techniques (Martins & Soares, 2006), which are in high levels and easy to understand. At the same time there are some low-level ones, such as BPEL4WS, WS-CDL, BPML, WSCI, WSFL, XLANG and WSDL, which are XML based languages (Martins & Soares, 2006).…”
Section: Collaborative Business Process Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) positions itself as a bridge between these two groups and between people who run the business and people who implement the system (Martins & Soares, 2006). Next we will introduce a BPMN-based methodology combined by methods of Rajsiri, Lorre, Benaben, and Pingaud (2007) and Chaari, Binnier, Favrel, and Amar (2006).…”
Section: Collaborative Business Process Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%