2005 IEEE International Conference on E-Technology, E-Commerce and E-Service
DOI: 10.1109/eee.2005.107
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Process-Oriented Business Performance Management with Petri Nets

Abstract: Modern business performance management (BPM) comprises modeling, analyzing and monitoring of business processes. A variety of different approaches for business performance management have emerged recently. One issue common to these approaches is the inability to link the business process schema to the information gathered during the relevant phases. In this paper, we present a Petri net-based approach for process-oriented business performance management. Our approach is based on a new type of high-level Petri … Show more

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“…Although the mapping between BPMN and BPEL is complex, flawed, and has various problems. The work of [48] makes use of XML nets, an executable method for Petri net process modeling. The model represents the data needed by the process using a graphical language, and the data manipulations are graphically displayed in the XML nets.…”
Section: Mapping Bpmn To Logical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the mapping between BPMN and BPEL is complex, flawed, and has various problems. The work of [48] makes use of XML nets, an executable method for Petri net process modeling. The model represents the data needed by the process using a graphical language, and the data manipulations are graphically displayed in the XML nets.…”
Section: Mapping Bpmn To Logical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complexity of available quality prediction approaches in technical domains to a certain degree justifies the behaviour illustrated in Figure 4. However, it is fundamentally opposed to the quality awareness of the business domain where process designs are derived from business goals [21] and tools as presented in [28] are available for evaluating designs against key performance indicators, for instance concerning cost or availability.…”
Section: Supporting Quality In Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O problema da estrutura informal das técnicas de modelagem organizacional e de processos de negócio tem sido discutido por diversos autores. Entre eles, pode-se mencionar: Dongen et al (2007), Lenz et al (2005), Mevius e Oberweis (2005), Pádua et al (2004b), Koubarakis e Plexousakis (2002), Junginger et al (2001), Jonkers et al (2003), Dehnert (2003), Pádua (2004), Pádua et al (2003), Pádua et al (2002) e Aalst (1999).…”
Section: Redes De Petri E Modelo De Processos De Negóciounclassified