| W.M.P. van der Aalst. Making Work Flow: On the Application of Petri nets to Business Process Management. In J. Esparza and C. Lakos, editors, Application and Theory of Petri Nets 2002, volume 2360 pages 1--22. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002. |
....subject. His plans include writing a front end for the MARIA tool [16] and using it in simulated application maintenance work. If the results are positive, it will be most interesting to find industrial applications and to see how our approach could be augmented by modelling the business processes [1] and database performance [4] Also, conformance testing of components [8] could be implemented in the framework. Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Charles Lakos especially regarding the identifier pool alert and Nisse Husberg and the anonymous referees for their comments and ....
Wil M. P. van der Aalst. Making work flow: On the application of Petri nets to business process management. In Esparza and Lakos [7], pages 1--22.
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W.M.P. van der Aalst. Making Work Flow: On the Application of Petri nets to Business Process Management. In J. Esparza and C. Lakos, editors, Application and Theory of Petri Nets 2002, volume 2360 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 1--22. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002.
....are often graphical and the focus is on structured processes that need to handle many cases. To show the relevance of business process management systems, it is interesting to put them in a historical perspective. Consider Figure 1, which shows some of the ongoing trends in information systems [3]. This figure shows that today s information systems consist of a number of layers. The center is formed by the operating system, i.e. the software that makes the hardware work. The second layer consists of generic applications that can be used in a wide range of enterprises. Moreover, these ....
....generic applications domain specific applications tailor made Trends in information systems 1. From programming to assembling. 2. From data orientation to process orientation. 3. From design to redesign and organic growth. Fig. 1. Trends relevant for business process management [3]. In the sixties the second and third layer were missing. Information systems were built on top of a small operating system with limited functionality. Since no generic nor domain specific software was available, these systems mainly consisted of tailor made applications. Since then, the second ....
W.M.P. van der Aalst. Making Work Flow: On the Application of Petri nets to Business Process Management. In J. Esparza and C. Lakos, editors, Application and Theory of Petri Nets 2002, volume 2360 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 1--22. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002.
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W.M.P. van der Aalst. Making Work Flow: On the Application of Petri nets to Business Process Management. In J. Esparza and C. Lakos, editors, Application and Theory of Petri Nets 2002, volume 2360 pages 1--22. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2002.
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