| Ch. Klauck and H-J Mueller. Formal Business Process Engineering Based on Graph Grammars. To appear in International Journal on Production Economics, Special Issue on Business Process Reengineering 1997. |
....ontologies as a semantic foundation of business process models. The few proposals published so far seem to initiate a discussion of the suitability of the different modeling formalisms. So far, we have been able to identify an approach based on Petri nets [14] and one based on graph grammars [15]. An action oriented representation of business processes based on the language ConGolog is presented in [16] and the applicability of the Language Action approach to ecommerce is discussed in [13] In our own work, we have investigated the usability of automata with state variables, a formalism ....
C. Klauck and H.-J. Mueller. Formal business process engineering based on graph grammars. International Journal on Production Economics, 50:129--140, 1997.
....power is passed from one agent to another inside the team. 2) It determines the communication route. 3) It is a component of the plan of the cooperative work performed by a complete team. These three items correspond to organizational, information flow, and business structure of an enterprise [12]. Hence, our notion of team may be seen as a simple organizational form. The crucial idea of our approach relies on the fact that the team is expanding locally, starting with a single agent. If the common goal of the expanding team becomes inconsistent according to the knowledge acquired from the ....
Ch. Klauck and H-J Mueller. Formal Business Process Engineering Based on Graph Grammars. To appear in International Journal on Production Economics, Special Issue on Business Process Reengineering 1997.
....in this paper, we have illustrated only the core elements of the meta model (for more details see [17] A 3 [6] denotes the abstract level as a template variation and distinguishes on the instance level between enactable and enacting variations. first modeling approach is published in [21]. However, these elements are the building blocks of both, the modeling and enacting aspects of our framework. The basic idea to get an integrated view on the modeling and enacting aspects of a process in our framework is now to understand the entities or objects of the model as agents. This ....
Klauck, Ch.; Muller, H.J.: Formal business process engineering based on graph grammars. To appear in Int. Journal of Production Economics, 1997.
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Ch. Klauck and H-J Mueller. Formal Business Process Engineering Based on Graph Grammars. To appear in International Journal on Production Economics, Special Issue on Business Process Reengineering 1997.
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