2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07218-0
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Process-Driven Applications with BPMN

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“…Despite the potential of contributing to a decentralized integration, as demonstrated in the SITL-IoT project [27], the wellknown business-IT alignment remains problematic [20]. One example is the difficulty of decoupling business process logic hard-coded into applications and evolving to a business process-oriented approach adopting a standard such as BPMN [29]. Despite research efforts to adopt a complete declarative business process management system, most successful products are proprietary, e.g., the successful Outsystems 1 platform.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the potential of contributing to a decentralized integration, as demonstrated in the SITL-IoT project [27], the wellknown business-IT alignment remains problematic [20]. One example is the difficulty of decoupling business process logic hard-coded into applications and evolving to a business process-oriented approach adopting a standard such as BPMN [29]. Despite research efforts to adopt a complete declarative business process management system, most successful products are proprietary, e.g., the successful Outsystems 1 platform.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Process modelling languages are primarily geared towards modelling concurrency and synchronisation (van der Aalst et al 2003). Pertinent examples include languages based on the Business Process Modelling Notation (Stiehl 2014), Petri nets (van der Aalst 2015) and UML Activity Diagrams (Bhattacharjee and Shyamasundar 2009). We focus on and discuss the most relevant and well-known approaches in terms of the intentions of this paper next.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One approach is to define time constraints using existing BPM tools. For instance, delay and wait constraints can be incorporated in the tools [17]. Another approach is to add new tools for BPMN, like many temporal constraints are offered in [16].…”
Section: Time In Business Process Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%