From business process models to distributed software architecture

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Abstract

Coupling of distributed process parts is promising for different areas of business fields because it helps to speed up distributed processing, to save costs and to ensure high transparency. But these potential benefits can only be exploited if the supporting software reflects distribution issues appropriately. A business process model which depicts the process of applying a life insurance policy is studied to verify this idea.

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Gruhn, V., & Wellen, U. (1998). From business process models to distributed software architecture. International Software Architecture Workshop, Proceedings, ISAW, 53–56. https://doi.org/10.1145/288408.288422

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