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A Meta-Meta-Model for Seven Business Process Modeling Languages
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2013
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EngineeringBusiness IntelligenceSoftware EngineeringBusiness Process ModelingLanguage Independent AbstractionProcess Modeling (Business Process Management)ManagementSystems EngineeringEnterprise ModellingBusiness Information SystemsDesignMainstream BpmlsProcess SpecificationSoftware DesignBusiness ProcessEnterprise OntologyProcess ModellingMultiple BpmlsData Modeling
Many different business process modelling languages (BPMLs) have been designed in recent years. In cross-organizational business processes and heterogeneous organizations where multiple BPMLs are deployed there is a need for a unified view to ease communication and foster understandability. This paper proposes a language independent abstraction of seven mainstream BPMLs' concepts, in a unified meta-meta model based on an analysis of these modelling languages. Generic concepts are identified and a unified metamodel is developed. An ontological analysis of the representational capability of this metamodel is examined in relation to the Bunge-Wand-Weber ontology and applicability of the approach is demonstrated via an Example.
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