A Pattern Based Approach for Automatic Business Process Specialization

Abderrahmane Leshob, H. Mili, A. Boubaker
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Organizations build information systems to support their business processes. Some of these business processes are industry or organization-specific, but most are common to many industries and are used as is, modulo a few modifications. Our work tries to capitalize on these similarities to develop a methodology and tools that help business analysts generate organization-specific process models from a catalog of generic business processes. We developed a framework for representing and classifying business processes that supports process variability management by, 1) navigating a repository of generic processes, and 2) automatically generating new process variants around key process variation points. We use business patterns from the Resource Event Agent ontology to identify variation points, and to codify the model transformations inherent in the generation of the process variants. We developed a prototype, showing the computational feasibility of the approach, and validated the relevance of the variation points, and the correctness of corresponding transformations in the context of ERP key processes, showing the conceptual soundness of the approach.
基于模式的自动业务流程专门化方法
组织构建信息系统来支持他们的业务流程。其中一些业务流程是特定于行业或组织的,但大多数业务流程对于许多行业来说都是通用的,并且只需要进行一些修改就可以原样使用。我们的工作试图利用这些相似性来开发一种方法和工具,帮助业务分析人员从通用业务流程的目录中生成特定于组织的流程模型。我们开发了一个用于表示和分类业务流程的框架,该框架通过以下方式支持流程可变性管理:1)导航通用流程存储库,以及2)围绕关键流程变化点自动生成新的流程变体。我们使用来自Resource Event Agent本体的业务模式来识别变化点,并对流程变体生成中固有的模型转换进行编码。我们开发了一个原型,显示了该方法的计算可行性,并验证了变异点的相关性,以及在ERP关键流程背景下相应转换的正确性,显示了该方法在概念上的合理性。
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