An Architecture for End-User Driven Business Process Management

Todor Stoitsev, S. Scheidl
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Abstract

business process management (BPM) systems face the challenge of involving business users, who have a detailed domain expertise but lack advanced technical skills, in modeling and optimization of enterprise processes. The paper presents an architecture which enables people integration in BPM by interconnecting personal task lists and email of different users to a process-enabled middleware and generating weakly-structured process models from ad-hoc task hierarchies. These models can be transformed to formal workflows by implicitly involving business users in formal process modeling. The resulting workflows can be executed on a workflow engine. Through shared repositories between the ad hoc task management system and the workflow engine, the architecture facilitates their interoperability and ensures a seamless integration of user-defined to formal process definitions. The architecture is implemented in the collaborative task manager (CTM) prototype. Through a CTM case study at an industrial company we show how the architecture facilitates people-focused BPM.
最终用户驱动的业务流程管理体系结构
业务流程管理(BPM)系统面临着让业务用户参与企业流程建模和优化的挑战,这些用户拥有详细的领域专业知识,但缺乏高级技术技能。本文提出了一种架构,通过将不同用户的个人任务列表和电子邮件连接到支持流程的中间件,并从特别的任务层次结构中生成弱结构的流程模型,从而实现BPM中的人员集成。通过将业务用户隐式地纳入正式流程建模,可以将这些模型转换为正式工作流。生成的工作流可以在工作流引擎上执行。通过临时任务管理系统和工作流引擎之间的共享存储库,该体系结构促进了它们的互操作性,并确保用户定义与正式流程定义的无缝集成。该体系结构在协作任务管理器(CTM)原型中实现。通过对一家工业公司的CTM案例研究,我们展示了该体系结构如何促进以人为中心的BPM。
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