Towards a structured process modeling method: Building the prescriptive modeling theory

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Abstract

In their effort to control and manage processes, organizations often create process models. The quality of such models is not always optimal, because it is challenging for a modeler to translate her mental image of the process into a formal process description. In order to support this complex human processing task, we are developing a smart process modeling method. This paper describes how we have built the underlying prescriptive theory, which is constructed from existing evidence about successful information processing techniques in cognitive psychology.

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Claes, J., Vanderfeesten, I., Gailly, F., Grefen, P., & Poels, G. (2017). Towards a structured process modeling method: Building the prescriptive modeling theory. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 281, pp. 168–179). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58457-7_13

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