Flow-oriented process modeling languages have a long tradition in the area of Business Process Management and are widely used
for capturing activities with their behavioral and data dependencies. Individual events were introduced for triggering processinstantiation and activities. However, real-world business cases drive the need for also covering complex event patterns asthey are known in the field of Complex Event Processing. Therefore, this paper puts forward a catalog of requirements forhandling complex events in process models, which can be used as reference framework for assessing process definition languagesand systems. An assessment of BPEL and BPMN is provided.
%0 Journal Article
%1 keyhere
%A Barros, Alistair
%A Decker, Gero
%A Grosskopf, Alexander
%D 2007
%J Business Information Systems
%K BPEL BPMN business complex event process processing
%P 29--40
%T Complex Events in Business Processes
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72035-5_3
%X Flow-oriented process modeling languages have a long tradition in the area of Business Process Management and are widely used
for capturing activities with their behavioral and data dependencies. Individual events were introduced for triggering processinstantiation and activities. However, real-world business cases drive the need for also covering complex event patterns asthey are known in the field of Complex Event Processing. Therefore, this paper puts forward a catalog of requirements forhandling complex events in process models, which can be used as reference framework for assessing process definition languagesand systems. An assessment of BPEL and BPMN is provided.
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abstract = {Flow-oriented process modeling languages have a long tradition in the area of Business Process Management and are widely used
for capturing activities with their behavioral and data dependencies. Individual events were introduced for triggering processinstantiation and activities. However, real-world business cases drive the need for also covering complex event patterns asthey are known in the field of Complex Event Processing. Therefore, this paper puts forward a catalog of requirements forhandling complex events in process models, which can be used as reference framework for assessing process definition languagesand systems. An assessment of BPEL and BPMN is provided.},
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title = {Complex Events in Business Processes},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72035-5_3},
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