| G. Engels, A. Shurr "Encapsulated Hierarchical Graphs, Graph Types, and Meta Types" LNCS n. 1073 pp. 137--154 (1996) |
.... by Dep1 produced by P1 W4 R D Dep W1 report to P3 BigCompany B Company A P2 known by copy of P4 produced by W5 W3 managed by Company C in contact with tested by Complex Node (Company) Hidden Area Figure 9: Overall scenario: A hierarchical process with partially hidden process informations cf. [12] February 22, 1996 09 : 44 DRAFT 19 W2 BigCompany B P1 produced by Dep1 P1 Company A P2 known by copy of Figure 10: Point of view of company A cf. 12] 4 Related Work Business process engineering on the basis of graph grammars is an innovative approach. All existing methods for modeling ....
.... by Complex Node (Company) Hidden Area Figure 9: Overall scenario: A hierarchical process with partially hidden process informations cf. 12] February 22, 1996 09 : 44 DRAFT 19 W2 BigCompany B P1 produced by Dep1 P1 Company A P2 known by copy of Figure 10: Point of view of company A cf. [12] 4 Related Work Business process engineering on the basis of graph grammars is an innovative approach. All existing methods for modeling business processes are fixed to specific parts of business processes and or specific models [13] The main reason for that rigidity is that these methods do not ....
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G. Engels and A. Schurr, "Encapsulated Hierarchical Graphs, Graph Types, and Meta Types.", Tech. Rep. TR-95-21, Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, Vakgroep Informatica, 1995.
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G. Engels, A. Shurr "Encapsulated Hierarchical Graphs, Graph Types, and Meta Types" LNCS n. 1073 pp. 137--154 (1996)
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