Modeling Processes in a Subject-Oriented Way

  • Fleischmann A
  • Schmidt W
  • Stary C
  • et al.
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Abstract

As the distinction between design time and runtime of models is essential to the understanding of modeling, we first distinguish between models and instances. Then, we explain what role S-BPM stakeholders play in the course of modeling. Subsequently, the individual modeling constructs are described. We distinguish here between basic and extension constructs.

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Fleischmann, A., Schmidt, W., Stary, C., Obermeier, S., & Börger, E. (2012). Modeling Processes in a Subject-Oriented Way. In Subject-Oriented Business Process Management (pp. 63–127). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32392-8_5

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