Configurable Process Models: How To Adopt Standard Practices In Your How Way?
La Rosa, Marcello & Dumas, Marlon (2008) Configurable Process Models: How To Adopt Standard Practices In Your How Way? BPTrends Newsletter.
Abstract
Configurable process models enable a systematic documentation and reuse of standardized "best" practices, while allowing process analysts to understand possible variations contemplated by these standards, and to link these variations to business decisions. This article discusses the potential benefits of configurable process models and introduces a method and a toolset for process design based on configurable process models.
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