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Jian Yang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Aries Tao Tao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Mohamed Jmaiel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the temporal perspective in Business Process modeling a survey and research challenges
    Service-Oriented Computing and Applications, 2015
    Co-Authors: Saoussen Cheikhrouhou, Slim Kallel, Nawal Guermouche, Mohamed Jmaiel
    Abstract:

    One key perspective when dealing with Business Process management is time. All Business experts agree upon the fact that time is a key resource for Processes within organisations. Indeed, time managing is an effective cost reduction strategy and thus ensures profit maximization for organisations. As a result, Business managers, researchers, and academicians in management are striving to have full-support of temporal aspects in Current Business Process management suites. Consequently, modeling and managing temporal requirements in the Business Process field is becoming a topic of intensive research. This paper presents a survey of the existing approaches to specifying and verifying the temporal perspective in Business Processes. Furthermore, this paper provides a critical and comparative analysis of the studied approaches and stands out major challenges to be addressed to substantially enhance the time management in the Business Process management field.

  • The Temporal Perspective in Business Process Modeling : An Evaluative Survey and Research Challenges
    Service Oriented Computing and Applications, 2015
    Co-Authors: Saoussen Cheikhrouhou, Slim Kallel, Nawal Guermouche, Mohamed Jmaiel
    Abstract:

    One key perspective when dealing with Business Process Management (BPM) is time. All Business experts agree upon the fact that time is a key resource for Processes within organisations. Indeed, time managing is an effective cost reduction strategy and thus ensures profit maximization for organisations. As a result, Business managers, researchers, and academicians in management are striving to have full-support of temporal aspects in Current Business Process management suites. Consequently, modeling and managing temporal requirements in the Business Process field is becoming a topic of intensive research. This paper presents a survey of the existing approaches to specifying and verifying the temporal perspective in Business Processes. Furthermore, this paper provides a critical and comparative analysis of the studied approaches and stands out major challenges to be addressed to substantially enhance the time management in the Business Process management field.

Thomas Rothschadl - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • ad hoc adaption of subject oriented Business Processes at runtime to support organizational learning
    Business Process Management, 2012
    Co-Authors: Thomas Rothschadl
    Abstract:

    Current Business Process Management Solutions focus on the definition of an exact description of a Business Process to be executed as a workflow. But Business reality does not fit into deterministic designed models and sometimes it requires unpredicted tasks, differing from the predefined Process model, to achieve an optimal result. Subject-oriented Business Process management (S-BPM) enables people, who are directly involved in a workflow, to represent their Processes from an individual view and define the interaction with others through message exchange. Such a subject oriented model can be interpreted as workflow and executed on a workflow engine. This paper introduces an approach how S-BPM based workflow instances can be modified during runtime to give individual workers the possibility to deal with unpredicted events and shows how such a solution supports organizational learning.

  • S-BPM ONE (Scientific Research) - Ad-Hoc Adaption of Subject-Oriented Business Processes at Runtime to Support Organizational Learning
    Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 2012
    Co-Authors: Thomas Rothschadl
    Abstract:

    Current Business Process Management Solutions focus on the definition of an exact description of a Business Process to be executed as a workflow. But Business reality does not fit into deterministic designed models and sometimes it requires unpredicted tasks, differing from the predefined Process model, to achieve an optimal result. Subject-oriented Business Process management (S-BPM) enables people, who are directly involved in a workflow, to represent their Processes from an individual view and define the interaction with others through message exchange. Such a subject oriented model can be interpreted as workflow and executed on a workflow engine. This paper introduces an approach how S-BPM based workflow instances can be modified during runtime to give individual workers the possibility to deal with unpredicted events and shows how such a solution supports organizational learning.

Saoussen Cheikhrouhou - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the temporal perspective in Business Process modeling a survey and research challenges
    Service-Oriented Computing and Applications, 2015
    Co-Authors: Saoussen Cheikhrouhou, Slim Kallel, Nawal Guermouche, Mohamed Jmaiel
    Abstract:

    One key perspective when dealing with Business Process management is time. All Business experts agree upon the fact that time is a key resource for Processes within organisations. Indeed, time managing is an effective cost reduction strategy and thus ensures profit maximization for organisations. As a result, Business managers, researchers, and academicians in management are striving to have full-support of temporal aspects in Current Business Process management suites. Consequently, modeling and managing temporal requirements in the Business Process field is becoming a topic of intensive research. This paper presents a survey of the existing approaches to specifying and verifying the temporal perspective in Business Processes. Furthermore, this paper provides a critical and comparative analysis of the studied approaches and stands out major challenges to be addressed to substantially enhance the time management in the Business Process management field.

  • The Temporal Perspective in Business Process Modeling : An Evaluative Survey and Research Challenges
    Service Oriented Computing and Applications, 2015
    Co-Authors: Saoussen Cheikhrouhou, Slim Kallel, Nawal Guermouche, Mohamed Jmaiel
    Abstract:

    One key perspective when dealing with Business Process Management (BPM) is time. All Business experts agree upon the fact that time is a key resource for Processes within organisations. Indeed, time managing is an effective cost reduction strategy and thus ensures profit maximization for organisations. As a result, Business managers, researchers, and academicians in management are striving to have full-support of temporal aspects in Current Business Process management suites. Consequently, modeling and managing temporal requirements in the Business Process field is becoming a topic of intensive research. This paper presents a survey of the existing approaches to specifying and verifying the temporal perspective in Business Processes. Furthermore, this paper provides a critical and comparative analysis of the studied approaches and stands out major challenges to be addressed to substantially enhance the time management in the Business Process management field.