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Jian Yang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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develop service oriented finance Business Processes a case study in capital market
IEEE International Conference on Services Computing, 2006Co-Authors: Aries Tao Tao, Jian YangAbstract:Current Business Process development is a Process that needs to apply software development principles and at the same time incorporate the special requirements of service oriented architecture (SOA). In this paper we will discuss the steps and principled involved in developing service oriented finance Business Process in the domain capital market.
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IEEE SCC - Develop Service Oriented Finance Business Processes: A Case Study in Capital Market
2006 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'06), 2006Co-Authors: Aries Tao Tao, Jian YangAbstract:Current Business Process development is a Process that needs to apply software development principles and at the same time incorporate the special requirements of service oriented architecture (SOA). In this paper we will discuss the steps and principled involved in developing service oriented finance Business Process in the domain capital market.
Aries Tao Tao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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develop service oriented finance Business Processes a case study in capital market
IEEE International Conference on Services Computing, 2006Co-Authors: Aries Tao Tao, Jian YangAbstract:Current Business Process development is a Process that needs to apply software development principles and at the same time incorporate the special requirements of service oriented architecture (SOA). In this paper we will discuss the steps and principled involved in developing service oriented finance Business Process in the domain capital market.
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IEEE SCC - Develop Service Oriented Finance Business Processes: A Case Study in Capital Market
2006 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing (SCC'06), 2006Co-Authors: Aries Tao Tao, Jian YangAbstract:Current Business Process development is a Process that needs to apply software development principles and at the same time incorporate the special requirements of service oriented architecture (SOA). In this paper we will discuss the steps and principled involved in developing service oriented finance Business Process in the domain capital market.
Mohamed Jmaiel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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the temporal perspective in Business Process modeling a survey and research challenges
Service-Oriented Computing and Applications, 2015Co-Authors: Saoussen Cheikhrouhou, Slim Kallel, Nawal Guermouche, Mohamed JmaielAbstract: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.
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The Temporal Perspective in Business Process Modeling : An Evaluative Survey and Research Challenges
Service Oriented Computing and Applications, 2015Co-Authors: Saoussen Cheikhrouhou, Slim Kallel, Nawal Guermouche, Mohamed JmaielAbstract: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.
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ad hoc adaption of subject oriented Business Processes at runtime to support organizational learning
Business Process Management, 2012Co-Authors: Thomas RothschadlAbstract: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.
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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, 2012Co-Authors: Thomas RothschadlAbstract: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.
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the temporal perspective in Business Process modeling a survey and research challenges
Service-Oriented Computing and Applications, 2015Co-Authors: Saoussen Cheikhrouhou, Slim Kallel, Nawal Guermouche, Mohamed JmaielAbstract: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.
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The Temporal Perspective in Business Process Modeling : An Evaluative Survey and Research Challenges
Service Oriented Computing and Applications, 2015Co-Authors: Saoussen Cheikhrouhou, Slim Kallel, Nawal Guermouche, Mohamed JmaielAbstract: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.