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Business Process Management : 3rd International Conference, BPM 2005, Nancy, France, September 5-8, 2005. Proceedings / edited by Wil M. P. Aalst, Boualem Benatallah, Fabio Casati, Francisco Curbera.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 3649Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005Descripción: xii, 472 páginas Also available online. recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783540319290
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • QA76.76.A65
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Research Papers -- Modeling and Analysis of Mobile Service Processes by Example of the Housing Industry -- An Organisational Perspective on Collaborative Business Processes -- Mining Hierarchies of Models: From Abstract Views to Concrete Specifications -- Flexible Business Process Management Using Forward Stepping and Alternative Paths -- Semi-automatic Generation of Web Services and BPEL Processes – A Model-Driven Approach -- A Human-Oriented Tuning of Workflow Management Systems -- The Price of Coordination in Resource Management -- sPAC (Web Services Performance Analysis Center): Performance Analysis and Estimation Tool of Web Services -- Specifying Web Workflow Services for Finding Partners in the Context of Loose Inter-organizational Workflow -- An Intuitive Formal Approach to Dynamic Workflow Modeling and Analysis -- Using the ?-Calculus for Formalizing Workflow Patterns -- Mining Workflow Recovery from Event Based Logs -- Behavior Based Integration of Composite Business Processes -- Visualization Support for Managing Large Business Process Specifications -- Transforming BPEL to Petri Nets -- Event-Based Coordination of Process-Oriented Composite Applications -- Integrating Process Learning and Process Evolution – A Semantics Based Approach -- An Analysis and Taxonomy of Unstructured Workflows -- A Framework for Document-Driven Workflow Systems -- Service Interaction Patterns -- Industrial Papers -- Modeling and Assessment of Production Printing Workflows Using Petri Nets -- Process Management in Health Care: A System for Preventing Risks and Medical Errors -- A Pathway for Process Improvement Activities in a Production Environment: A Case Study in a Rework Department -- IT Support for Healthcare Processes -- From RosettaNet PIPs to BPEL Processes: A Three Level Approach for Business Protocols -- Short Papers -- Using Software Quality Characteristics to Measure Business Process Quality -- Business Process Modelling and Improvement Using TAD Methodology -- On the Suitability of Correctness Criteria for Business Process Models -- Service Retrieval Based on Behavioral Specifications and Quality Requirements -- On the Semantics of EPCs: Efficient Calculation and Simulation -- Towards Integrating Business Policies with Business Processes -- A Contract Layered Architecture for Regulating Cross-Organisational Business Processes -- An Effective Content Management Methodology for Business Process Management -- Specification and Management of Policies in Service Oriented Business Collaboration -- Yet Another Event-Driven Process Chain -- Comparing the Control-Flow of EPC and Petri Net from the End-User Perspective -- Overview of Transactional Patterns: Combining Workflow Flexibility and Transactional Reliability for Composite Web Services -- Accelerated Enterprise Process Modeling Through a Formalized Functional Typology -- Introducing Business Process into Legacy Information Systems -- Spheres of Isolation: Adaptation of Isolation Levels to Transactional Workflow -- Verification of SAP Reference Models.
Resumen: The refereed proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2005, held in Nancy, France in September 2005. The 25 revised full papers (20 research papers and 5 industrial papers) presented together with 17 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 176 submissions. Among the issues addressed are Web services, workflow modeling, business process modeling, collaborative computing, computer-supported collaborative work, workflow patterns, business process engineering, business process patterns, workflow systems, Petri nets, process services, and business process management tools.
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Research Papers -- Modeling and Analysis of Mobile Service Processes by Example of the Housing Industry -- An Organisational Perspective on Collaborative Business Processes -- Mining Hierarchies of Models: From Abstract Views to Concrete Specifications -- Flexible Business Process Management Using Forward Stepping and Alternative Paths -- Semi-automatic Generation of Web Services and BPEL Processes – A Model-Driven Approach -- A Human-Oriented Tuning of Workflow Management Systems -- The Price of Coordination in Resource Management -- sPAC (Web Services Performance Analysis Center): Performance Analysis and Estimation Tool of Web Services -- Specifying Web Workflow Services for Finding Partners in the Context of Loose Inter-organizational Workflow -- An Intuitive Formal Approach to Dynamic Workflow Modeling and Analysis -- Using the ?-Calculus for Formalizing Workflow Patterns -- Mining Workflow Recovery from Event Based Logs -- Behavior Based Integration of Composite Business Processes -- Visualization Support for Managing Large Business Process Specifications -- Transforming BPEL to Petri Nets -- Event-Based Coordination of Process-Oriented Composite Applications -- Integrating Process Learning and Process Evolution – A Semantics Based Approach -- An Analysis and Taxonomy of Unstructured Workflows -- A Framework for Document-Driven Workflow Systems -- Service Interaction Patterns -- Industrial Papers -- Modeling and Assessment of Production Printing Workflows Using Petri Nets -- Process Management in Health Care: A System for Preventing Risks and Medical Errors -- A Pathway for Process Improvement Activities in a Production Environment: A Case Study in a Rework Department -- IT Support for Healthcare Processes -- From RosettaNet PIPs to BPEL Processes: A Three Level Approach for Business Protocols -- Short Papers -- Using Software Quality Characteristics to Measure Business Process Quality -- Business Process Modelling and Improvement Using TAD Methodology -- On the Suitability of Correctness Criteria for Business Process Models -- Service Retrieval Based on Behavioral Specifications and Quality Requirements -- On the Semantics of EPCs: Efficient Calculation and Simulation -- Towards Integrating Business Policies with Business Processes -- A Contract Layered Architecture for Regulating Cross-Organisational Business Processes -- An Effective Content Management Methodology for Business Process Management -- Specification and Management of Policies in Service Oriented Business Collaboration -- Yet Another Event-Driven Process Chain -- Comparing the Control-Flow of EPC and Petri Net from the End-User Perspective -- Overview of Transactional Patterns: Combining Workflow Flexibility and Transactional Reliability for Composite Web Services -- Accelerated Enterprise Process Modeling Through a Formalized Functional Typology -- Introducing Business Process into Legacy Information Systems -- Spheres of Isolation: Adaptation of Isolation Levels to Transactional Workflow -- Verification of SAP Reference Models.

The refereed proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2005, held in Nancy, France in September 2005. The 25 revised full papers (20 research papers and 5 industrial papers) presented together with 17 short papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 176 submissions. Among the issues addressed are Web services, workflow modeling, business process modeling, collaborative computing, computer-supported collaborative work, workflow patterns, business process engineering, business process patterns, workflow systems, Petri nets, process services, and business process management tools.

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