Recovering Business Process Models with Process Patterns

Recovering Business Process Models with Process Patterns

Author: 
Lam, Vitus S. W.
Place: 
Hershey
Publisher: 
IGI Global
Date published: 
2013
Editor: 
Perez-Castillo, Ricardo
Source: 
Uncovering Essential Software Artifacts through Business Process Archeology
Abstract: 

Originating from a pragmatic need to document strategies for modelling recurrent business scenarios, collections of workflow patterns have been proposed in the business process management community. The concrete applications of these workflow patterns in forward engineering have been extensively explored. Conversely, the core concern of business process archaeology is on recovering business process models from legacy systems utilizing reverse engineering methods. Little attention is given to the relationship between business process recovery and workflow patterns. This chapter aims to give a compact introduction to workflow control-flow patterns, workflow data patterns, workflow exception patterns, and service interaction patterns. In particular, the feasibility of combining workflow patterns with business process archaeology is examined by drawing on the research results of the MARBLE framework.

Series: 
Advances in Business Information Systems and Analytics

CITATION: Lam, Vitus S. W.. Recovering Business Process Models with Process Patterns edited by Perez-Castillo, Ricardo . Hershey : IGI Global , 2013. Uncovering Essential Software Artifacts through Business Process Archeology - Available at: https://library.au.int/recovering-business-process-models-process-patterns