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Title: A comparative analysis of business process modelling techniques
Authors: Aldin, L
de Cesare, S
Keywords: Business Process modelling;Information Systems;Modelling Techniques;Comparative Analysis
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: UKAIS
Citation: Proceedings of the UK Academy for Information Systems (UKAIS) 14th Annual Conference, Oxford, April 2009. 17 pages
Abstract: Business process modelling is an increasingly popular research area for both organisations and academia due to its usefulness in facilitating human understanding and communication. Several modelling techniques have been proposed and used to capture the characteristics of business processes. However, available techniques view business processes from different perspectives and have different features and capabilities. Furthermore, to date limited guidelines exist for selecting appropriate modelling techniques based on the characteristics of the problem and its requirements. This paper presents a comparative analysis of some popular business process modelling techniques. The comparative framework is based on five criteria: flexibility, ease of use, understandability, simulation support and scope. The study highlights some of the major paradigmatic differences between the techniques. The proposed framework can serve as the basis for evaluating further modelling techniques and generating selection procedures.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/4078
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Dept of Computer Science Research Papers

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