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Correctness-Preserving Configuration of Business Process Models

van der Aalst, Wil M.P. and Dumas, Marlon and Gottschalk, Florian and ter Hofstede, Arthur H.M. and La Rosa, Marcello and Mendling, Jan (2008) Correctness-Preserving Configuration of Business Process Models. In Proceedings Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE 2008) 4961/2008, pages pp. 46-61, Budapest, Hungary.

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Abstract

Reference process models capture recurrent business operations in a given domain such as procurement or logistics. These models are intended to be configured to fit the requirements of specific organizations or projects, leading to individualized process models that are subsequently used for domain analysis or solution design. Although the advantages of reusing reference process models compared to designing process models from scratch are widely accepted, the methods employed to configure reference process models are manual and error-prone. In particular, analysts are left with the burden of ensuring the correctness of the individualized process models and to manually fix errors. This paper proposes a foundation for configuring reference process models incrementally and in a way that ensures the correctness of the individualized process models, both with respect to syntax and behavioral semantics. Specifically, assuming the reference process model is behaviorally sound, the individualized process models are guaranteed to be sound.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Status:Published
Keywords:Reference process model, model configuration, Petri net
Subjects:280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems > 280111 Conceptual Modelling
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences > 280100 Information Systems
280000 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences
ID Code:12446
Deposited By:La Rosa, Marcello
Deposited On:13 February 2008
Alternative Locations:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78743-3_4
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2008 Springer
Copyright Statement:This is the author-version of the work. Conference proceedings published, by Springer Verlag, will be available via SpringerLink. http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/ Lecture Notes in Computer Science