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Paul Grefen

Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology

Publications -  250
Citations -  6160

Paul Grefen is an academic researcher from Eindhoven University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Business process & Workflow. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 245 publications receiving 5790 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Grefen include Information Technology University & University of Twente.

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CrossFlow: Cross-Organizational Workflow Management in Dynamic Virtual Enterprises

TL;DR: CrossFlow as mentioned in this paper is a European research project aiming at the support of cross-organizational workflows in dynamic virtual enterprises, where service enactment is performed by dynamically linking the workflow management infrastructures of the involved organizations.
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CrossFlow: Cross-Organizational Workflow Management in Dynamic Virtual Enterprises

TL;DR: A detailed overview of the approach to cross-organizational workflow management developed in the CrossFlow project is given, realized on top of a commercial workflow management platform and applied in two real-world scenarios in the contexts of a logistics and an insurance company.
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Constructing customized process views

TL;DR: A formal two-step approach for constructing customized process views on structured process models by hiding and omitting activities from the non-customized view that are not requested by the process consumer is described.
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Dynamic business network process management in instant virtual enterprises

TL;DR: The approach, architecture and technology required for this dynamic network process management in IVEs are outlined and it is shown how the developed approach is applied in the automotive industry in the context of the CrossWork IST project.
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A framework for analysis and design of software reference architectures

TL;DR: A framework for congruent reference architectures is proposed based on state of the art results from literature and practice and validated as a analytical tool for the analysis of the congruence of software reference architectures.