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Classification of reference models: a methodology and its application
Peter Fettke,Peter Loos +1 more
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This classification system gives a comprehensive, but abstract survey of 26 reference models found in the literature, and proposes a methodology to systematically create classification systems for reference models.Abstract:
Classification is an important tool for perception and can be found in numerous scientific disciplines. Several application areas of classification are described in the context of information modeling. The usefulness of classification for reuse resp. selection of reference models is emphasized. A methodology to systematically create classification systems will be introduced. Furthermore, a classification system for reference models will be developed with the aid of the proposed methodology. This classification system gives a comprehensive, but abstract survey of 26 reference models found in the literature.read more
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Business Process Management: A Comprehensive Survey
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A configurable reference modelling language
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Model Driven Architecture (MDA)
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Business Process Variability Modeling: A Survey
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Factors and measures of business process modelling: model building through a multiple case study
TL;DR: This paper reports on the first attempt to identify process modelling success factors and measures, as empirically evidenced in case studies of nine process modelling projects in three leading Australian organizations.
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