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Workflow patterns: the definitive guide
The study of business processes has emerged as a highly effective approach to coordinating an organization's complex service- and knowledge-based activities. The growing field of business process management (BPM) focuses on methods and tools for designing, enacting, and analyzing business proce...
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The MIT Press
2016
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author | Russell, Nick van der Aalst, Wil M P ter Hofstede, Arthur H M |
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description | The study of business processes has emerged as a highly effective approach to coordinating an organization's complex service- and knowledge-based activities. The growing field of business process management (BPM) focuses on methods and tools for designing, enacting, and analyzing business processes. This volume offers a definitive guide to the use of patterns, which synthesize the wide range of approaches to modeling business processes. It provides a unique and comprehensive introduction to the well-known workflow patterns collection -- recurrent, generic constructs describing common business process modeling and execution scenarios, presented in the form of problem-solution dialectics. The underlying principles of the patterns approach ensure that they are independent of any specific enabling technology, representational formalism, or modeling approach, and thus broadly applicable across the business process modeling and business process technology domains. The authors, drawing on extensive research done by the Workflow Patterns Initiative, offer a detailed introduction to the fundamentals of business process modeling and management; describe three major pattern catalogs, presented from control-flow, data, and resource perspectives; and survey related BPM patterns. The book, a companion to the authoritative Workflow Patterns website, will be an essential resource for both academics and practitioners working in business process modeling and business process management. |
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spelling | cern-22807742021-04-21T19:05:20Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2280774engRussell, Nickvan der Aalst, Wil M Pter Hofstede, Arthur H MWorkflow patterns: the definitive guideComputing and ComputersThe study of business processes has emerged as a highly effective approach to coordinating an organization's complex service- and knowledge-based activities. The growing field of business process management (BPM) focuses on methods and tools for designing, enacting, and analyzing business processes. This volume offers a definitive guide to the use of patterns, which synthesize the wide range of approaches to modeling business processes. It provides a unique and comprehensive introduction to the well-known workflow patterns collection -- recurrent, generic constructs describing common business process modeling and execution scenarios, presented in the form of problem-solution dialectics. The underlying principles of the patterns approach ensure that they are independent of any specific enabling technology, representational formalism, or modeling approach, and thus broadly applicable across the business process modeling and business process technology domains. The authors, drawing on extensive research done by the Workflow Patterns Initiative, offer a detailed introduction to the fundamentals of business process modeling and management; describe three major pattern catalogs, presented from control-flow, data, and resource perspectives; and survey related BPM patterns. The book, a companion to the authoritative Workflow Patterns website, will be an essential resource for both academics and practitioners working in business process modeling and business process management.The MIT Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:22807742016 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Russell, Nick van der Aalst, Wil M P ter Hofstede, Arthur H M Workflow patterns: the definitive guide |
title | Workflow patterns: the definitive guide |
title_full | Workflow patterns: the definitive guide |
title_fullStr | Workflow patterns: the definitive guide |
title_full_unstemmed | Workflow patterns: the definitive guide |
title_short | Workflow patterns: the definitive guide |
title_sort | workflow patterns: the definitive guide |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2280774 |
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