Fragment-based version management for repositories of business process models

, , , & Fauvet, Marie-Christine (2011) Fragment-based version management for repositories of business process models. In Ooi, B C, Qing, L, Kumar, A, White, J, Dillon, T, Herrero, P, et al. (Eds.) On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2011 - Confederated International Conferences: CoopIS, DOA-SVI, and ODBASE 2011 Proceedings, Part I [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol 7044]. Springer, Germany, pp. 20-37.

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As organizations reach higher levels of Business Process Management maturity, they tend to accumulate large collections of process models. These repositories may contain thousands of activities and be managed by different stakeholders with varying skills and responsibilities. However, while being of great value, these repositories induce high management costs. Thus, it becomes essential to keep track of the various model versions as they may mutually overlap, supersede one another and evolve over time. We propose an innovative versioning model, and associated storage structure, specifically designed to maximize sharing across process models and process model versions, reduce conflicts in concurrent edits and automatically handle controlled change propagation. The focal point of this technique is to version single process model fragments, rather than entire process models. Indeed empirical evidence shows that real-life process model repositories have numerous duplicate fragments. Experiments on two industrial datasets confirm the usefulness of our technique.

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ID Code: 52427
Item Type: Chapter in Book, Report or Conference volume (Conference contribution)
ORCID iD:
La Rosa, Marcelloorcid.org/0000-0001-9568-4035
ter Hofstede, Arthurorcid.org/0000-0002-2730-0201
Measurements or Duration: 18 pages
Keywords: process model, repository, storage, version
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-25109-2_3
ISBN: 978-3-642-25108-5
Pure ID: 32024836
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Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > Science & Engineering Faculty
Current > Research Centres > Australian Research Centre for Aerospace Automation
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