Defining the resources used in a business process
Each subject in a subject-oriented process specification has to be executed by an appropriate resource. Such resources can be humans, physical devices (actors, sensors), computer …
Each subject in a subject-oriented process specification has to be executed by an appropriate resource. Such resources can be humans, physical devices (actors, sensors), computer …
Some white papers and work in progress concerning subject oriented process management. The whitepapers were published first in: Lederer, Betz, Elstermann (Eds.): WS@S-BPM ONE, CEUR …
In these two master thesis, it is shown how BPMN tools can be used to define process models which can be executed by S-BPM-based execution …
In the journal Business Process Management Journal the following article has been published: Control flow versus communication: comparing two approaches to process modelling Haleh Moattar …
In the journal Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISAJ) the following article has been published: Examining the PASS Approach to Process Modelling for Digitalised …
Matthes Elstermann, André Wolski, Albert Fleischmann, Christian Stary, and Stephan Borgert Abstract. The domain of Subject-oriented Business Process Management (S-BPM) is somewhat outstanding due to …
This work was presented as part of the Forum – Track of the ER2020 Conference on Conceptual Modeling (https://er2020.big.tuwien.ac.at). It is a short postulation about …
Linking legacy services to the business process model Harry M. Sneed, Stefan Sneed, Stephan Schedl Abstract: The purpose of the work described here is …
In Wikipedia the major aspects of subject oriented modeling are described. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subject-oriented_business_process_management
Abstract: In this paper it is investigated how Industry 4.0 Scenarios can be modelled with a combination of Subject Orientation and already existing Industry 4.0 …