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Capturing variability in business process models: the Provop approach
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EngineeringBusiness IntelligenceSmart ManufacturingSoftware SystemsSoftware EngineeringSystem-level DesignBusiness Process ModelingBusiness AnalyticsWorkflow ModellingSame Process ModelUncertainty QuantificationProvop ApproachManagementSystems EngineeringQuantitative ManagementDesignReference Process ModelProcess SpecificationManufacturing SystemsProcess Systems EngineeringBusiness Process ModelsProcess DiscoveryBusiness OperationsBusiness Process AutomationBusiness ProcessProcess Modelling
Abstract Usually, for a particular business process different variants exist. Each of them constitutes an adjustment of a reference process model to specific requirements building the process context. Contemporary process management tools do not adequately support the modeling of such process variants. Either the variants have to be specified as separate process models or they are expressed in terms of conditional branches within the same process model. Both methods often lead to redundancies making model adaptations a time‐consuming and error‐prone task. In this article, we discuss selected concepts of the Provop approach for modeling and managing process variants. A particular process variant can be configured at a high level of abstraction by applying a set of well‐defined change operations to a reference process model. In particular, this article discusses advanced concepts for the design and modeling of such a reference process model as well as for the adjustments required to configure the different process variants. Altogether, Provop provides a flexible and powerful solution for process variant management. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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