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Automatic Tool Support Possibilities for the Text-Based S-BPM Process Modelling Methodology
Automatic Tool Support Possibilities for the Text-Based S-BPM Process Modelling Methodology
Published: 2016
April
Buchtitel: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Subject-oriented Business Process Management
Verlag: ACM
Erscheinungsort: Erlangen
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In the sister paper to this work1 we proposed a method for using natural language text as the working basis of business process management efforts, especially incorporating the subject-oriented business process management and modeling (S-BPM) paradigm. The texts then would function as the basis to derive formal process models from. The methodology alone, especially when executed manually, may not have enough advantages over classical direct description-to-formal-model approaches. Consequently, in this paper we examine the possibilities, but also the limitations, of using state of the art computer linguistic tools to automate and support the derivation process.
ISBN: 978-1-4503-4071-7
DOI Link: 10.1145/2882879.2882882
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