Towards a Pattern-Based Framework for Goal-Driven Business Process Modeling

S. Behnam, Daniel Amyot, G. Mussbacher
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In organizations, a gap commonly exists between business goals and business processes. While several approaches provide modeling solutions in each of these two areas, their relationships are often not defined well enough to be used in the software development process. This paper aims to better fill this gap through the introduction of a pattern-based framework that helps construct business processes from organization goals while maintaining traceability relationships between the two. How to extract patterns, which are composed of goal templates, process templates, and their relationships, is briefly presented. The framework, which includes a collection of patterns for a particular domain, is formalized as a profile of the User Requirements Notation, a standard modeling language that supports goals, scenarios, and links between them. A method for the use of such framework is defined and then illustrated through a case study involving an adverse event management system that targets the improvement of patient safety in healthcare organizations.
面向目标驱动的业务流程建模的基于模式的框架
在组织中,业务目标和业务流程之间通常存在差距。虽然有几种方法在这两个领域中都提供了建模解决方案,但它们之间的关系通常没有很好地定义,无法在软件开发过程中使用。本文旨在通过引入基于模式的框架来更好地填补这一空白,该框架帮助从组织目标构建业务流程,同时维护两者之间的可追溯性关系。简要介绍了如何提取由目标模板、过程模板及其关系组成的模式。该框架包括特定领域的模式集合,它被形式化为用户需求符号的概要文件,用户需求符号是一种支持目标、场景和它们之间的链接的标准建模语言。定义了使用这种框架的方法,然后通过一个案例研究来说明,该案例研究涉及的不良事件管理系统旨在改善医疗保健组织的患者安全。
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