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Evaluation of Process Modeling Paradigms Enabling Flexibility

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Summary:Many process modeling paradigms enabling flexibility have been proposed over the last decades, creating a demand for theory to assist in the comparison and evaluation of these paradigms. This paper comparatively assesses four popular process modeling paradigms in order to provide insights on the extent of flexibility they provide. Our study also reveals and compares flexibility in eight Business Process Management Systems (BPMS), based on a questionnaire proposed to senior researchers and developers of these systems.
Main Authors:Mejri, Asma
Other Authors:Ghanouchi, Sonia Ayachi; Martinho, Ricardo
Subject:comparative study process modeling paradigms questionnaire flexibility BPMS
Year:2015
Country:Portugal
Document type:article
Access type:open access
Associated institution:Instituto Politécnico de Leiria
Language:English
Origin:IC-online
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Summary:Many process modeling paradigms enabling flexibility have been proposed over the last decades, creating a demand for theory to assist in the comparison and evaluation of these paradigms. This paper comparatively assesses four popular process modeling paradigms in order to provide insights on the extent of flexibility they provide. Our study also reveals and compares flexibility in eight Business Process Management Systems (BPMS), based on a questionnaire proposed to senior researchers and developers of these systems.