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Managing process model complexity via abstract syntax modifications

  • M. La Rosa
  • , P. Wohed
  • , J. Mendling
  • , A.H.M. Hofstede, ter
  • , H.A. Reijers
  • , W.M.P. Aalst, van der

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As a result of the growing adoption of Business Process Management (BPM) technology different stakeholders need to understand and agree upon the process models that are used to con¿gure BPM systems. However, BPM users have problems dealing with the complexity of such models. Therefore, the challenge is to improve the comprehension of process models. While a substantial amount of literature is devoted to this topic, there is no overview of the various mechanisms that exist to deal with managing complexity in (large) process models. It is thus hard to obtain comparative insight into the degree of support offered for various complexity reducing mechanisms by stateof-the-art languages and tools. This paper focuses on complexity reduction mechanisms that affect the abstract syntax of a process model, i.e. the structure of a process model. These mechanisms are captured as patterns, so that they can be described in their most general form and in a language- and tool-independent manner. The paper concludes with a comparative overview of the degree of support for these patterns offered by state-of-theart languages and language implementations.
Originele taal-2Engels
UitgeverijBPMcenter. org
Aantal pagina's16
StatusGepubliceerd - 2011

Publicatie series

NaamBPM reports
Volume1112

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