There is a growing need for Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) technologies, which align the applications of an organisation to its business processes. Such technologies require an adequate methodological support so that well-structured and easily understandable models can be constructed. In this paper, such a methodological support is proposed by introducing principles for the design, validation and presentation of process models and associated data models. By applying these principles, we obtain different views of the models, and thereby facilitate the use of common models for different stakeholders, e.g. business managers, designers and operators.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Johannesson2001165
%A Johannesson, Paul
%A Perjons, Erik
%D 2001
%J Information Systems
%K EAI ERP ProcessModeling
%N 3
%P 165--184
%R DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4379(01)00015-1
%T Design principles for process modelling in enterprise application integration
%U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V0G-4379VVY-5/2/c04aa4beab3d3b7993cabcf1b7a35338
%V 26
%X There is a growing need for Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) technologies, which align the applications of an organisation to its business processes. Such technologies require an adequate methodological support so that well-structured and easily understandable models can be constructed. In this paper, such a methodological support is proposed by introducing principles for the design, validation and presentation of process models and associated data models. By applying these principles, we obtain different views of the models, and thereby facilitate the use of common models for different stakeholders, e.g. business managers, designers and operators.
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abstract = {There is a growing need for Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) technologies, which align the applications of an organisation to its business processes. Such technologies require an adequate methodological support so that well-structured and easily understandable models can be constructed. In this paper, such a methodological support is proposed by introducing principles for the design, validation and presentation of process models and associated data models. By applying these principles, we obtain different views of the models, and thereby facilitate the use of common models for different stakeholders, e.g. business managers, designers and operators.},
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title = {Design principles for process modelling in enterprise application integration},
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