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Towards Understanding Process Modeling – The Case of the BPM Academic Initiative
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Alexander Luebbe
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Similarity of business process models: Metrics and evaluation
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Towards a BPMN 2.0 Ontology
pp. 16
On the Expressiveness of BPMN for Modeling Wireless Sensor Networks Applications
pp. 31
Faster Or-Join Enactment for BPMN 2.0
pp. 44
Towards Understanding Process Modeling – The Case of the BPM Academic Initiative
pp. 59
Extending BPMN 2.0: Method and Tool Support
pp. 74
BPMN for REST
pp. 88
A Notation for Supporting Social Business Process Modeling
pp. 103
Evaluating Choreographies in BPMN 2.0 Using an Extended Quality Framework
pp. 118
A Lightweight Approach for Designing Enterprise Architectures Using BPMN: An Application in Hospitals
pp. 124
Implementing the Semantics of BPMN through Model-Driven Web Application Generation
pp. 130
Layout Patterns with BPMN Semantics
pp. 136
Integration of BPM and BRM
pp. 142
Extending the BPMN Syntax for Requirements Management
pp. 148
Integrating Business Process Models and Business Logic: BPMN and The Decision Model
pp. 154
Building a Business Graph System and Network Integration Model Based on BPMN
pp. 160
Requirements Engineering for SOA Services with BPMN 2.0 – From Analysis to Specification
pp. 166
Introducing Entity-Based Concepts to Business Process Modeling
pp. 172
On the Capabilities of BPMN for Workflow Activity Patterns Representation
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