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  1. International Workshop on the Interrelations between Requirements Engineering & Business Process Management (REBPM).
  2. 2014 IEEE 1st International Workshop on the Interrelations between Requirements Engineering and Business Process Management (REBPM)
  3. Requirements-based development of BPMN extensions: The case of clinical pathways
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2014 IEEE 1st International Workshop on the Interrelations between Requirements Engineering and Business Process Management (REBPM)
Contents
Message from the chairs
An IT-driven business model design methodology and its evaluation
Towards business alignment of IT services in universities: Challenges in elicitations of requirements for IT services
Requirements engineering process improvement: Analyzing the organizational culture impact and implementing an empirical study to evaluate the benefits of improvement
Deriving user requirements from business process models for automation: A case study
On the requirements analysis process for Domain-Specific Languages in the realm of multi-perspective hospital modelling
Requirements-based development of BPMN extensions: The case of clinical pathways

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Requirements-based development of BPMN extensions: The case of clinical pathways

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Author Braun, R. Schlieter, H.
Copyright Year 2014
Description Author affiliation: Wirtschaftsinformatik, Tech. Univ. Dresden, Dresden, Germany (Braun, R.; Schlieter, H.)
Abstract In recent years, the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) has evolved to one of the most applied modelling General Purpose Languages in the Business Process Management discipline. Due to its application in different domains, it becomes frequently necessary to extend the BPMN by domain-specific concepts. Extending the BPMN fosters an adequate communication between system engineers and domain experts and enhances the semantically correct representation of the domain. Therefore, the BPMN meta-model provides an extension mechanism. However, there is a remarkable lack in procedure models for the design of such extensions. This research article outlines an extension method that focuses on domain analysis, extension requirements and the derivation of domain-specific extension concepts within BPMN. Therefore, the method of STROPPI ET AL. (2011) is extended in regard to domain analysis. The approach is motivated and demonstrated by the case of Clinical Pathways (CPs).
Starting Page 39
Ending Page 44
File Size 514968
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781479963461
DOI 10.1109/REBPM.2014.6890734
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2014-08-25
Publisher Place Sweden
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Analytical models Conceptual Modelling Unified modeling language Semantics E-Health Ontologies Modelling Language Design BPMN Extensions Business Information systems BPMN Extension Method Clinical Pathways
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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