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Web-Based Process Portals: Powering Business Process Management within Large Organisations
This paper elaborates the application areas of web-based process portals supporting the continuous business process management initiatives. Within the document specific examples are demonstrated where a web-based process portal can support the work of the different relevant stakeholders within an integrated business process management approach. As an example the ADONIS Process Portal is described with its provided functionality.