Title
A Framework for Integrating Human Processes with Business Artifacts
Abstract
Service-Oriented Computing (SOC) and Business Process Modeling (BPM) have become foundation for many practical business applications, and received more and more attention from both industry and research community. The purpose of BPM is to develop powerful yet intuitive frameworks for specifying real world business processes. The combination of SOC and BPM produce new challenge on how to model business processes from service view in order to bridge the gap between business and IT. This paper presents a Human-Process/Artifact framework for formalizing business processes. In this framework, a business process is modeled as interactions among a set of human processes and a set of (business) artifacts, as well as some repositories serving as storages and archives. Both artifacts and human processes can be seen as services. We give rigorous definitions for these concepts and their well-formedness conditions, and use an example to illustrate the usefulness of the model. Additionally, we give a formal semantics for the model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/SOSE.2010.39
SoSE
Keywords
DocType
ISBN
intuitive framework,formal semantics,human processes,human-process,bpm,information technology,service oriented computing,business process modeling,model business process,business process,business artifacts,artifact,service-oriented computing,formalizing business process,software architecture,soc,real world business process,object-oriented programming,practical business application,artifact framework,it,business data processing,human process,business process model,barium,data models,business,computational modeling,object oriented programming,semantics,system on a chip
Conference
978-1-4244-7327-4
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zongyan Qiu143641.04
Liyang Peng2192.50
Yang Hongli3362.67