2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-01915-9_9
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Enhancing the Formal Foundations of BPMN by Enterprise Ontology

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“…Recently, there is an increase in the application of requirements engineering to create and design the business process [1]. Moreover, to understand the importance of defining the business process, John Wheeler shows that existing costs expended to understand the business processes (BP) exceed the costs expended on technology deployed to support the enterprise (10% to 15% spent on technology, 30% to 40% spent on understanding BP requirements) [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, there is an increase in the application of requirements engineering to create and design the business process [1]. Moreover, to understand the importance of defining the business process, John Wheeler shows that existing costs expended to understand the business processes (BP) exceed the costs expended on technology deployed to support the enterprise (10% to 15% spent on technology, 30% to 40% spent on understanding BP requirements) [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Business process modelling techniques can be used to analyse and communicate interand intra-organizational business processes as well as to develop business support information systems [1][2][3][4][5]. The project reported in this paper is motivated by the need to analyse the consistency of business process models.…”
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“…The Design & Engineering Methodology for Organizations [12] is a methodology for the engineering and implementation of organizations that is formally grounded on the ψ-theory . Some authors state that DEMO defines a robust enterprise engineering approach as it provides a formal yet simple conceptualization of an organization that can be used a point of departure for its implementation [1,13]. DEMO can also deliver models which can be formally assessed and executed on DEMO automata [14].…”
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