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4. BPMN 2012: Vienna, Austria
- Jan Mendling
, Matthias Weidlich
:
Business Process Model and Notation - 4th International Workshop, BPMN 2012, Vienna, Austria, September 12-13, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 125, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-33154-1
Keynote
- Jan Recker
:
BPMN Research: What We Know and What We Don't Know. 1-7
Full Papers
- Rami-Habib Eid-Sabbagh, Matthias Kunze, Andreas Meyer, Mathias Weske:
A Platform for Research on Process Model Collections. 8-22 - Amin Jalali
, Petia Wohed
, Chun Ouyang:
Aspect Oriented Business Process Modelling with Precedence. 23-37 - Oliver Kopp
, Tobias Binz, Uwe Breitenbücher, Frank Leymann
:
BPMN4TOSCA: A Domain-Specific Language to Model Management Plans for Composite Applications. 38-52 - Felix Kossak, Christa Illibauer, Verena Geist:
Event-Based Gateways: Open Questions and Inconsistencies. 53-67 - Luisa Parody
, María Teresa Gómez-López
, Rafael M. Gasca
:
Extending BPMN 2.0 for Modelling the Combination of Activities That Involve Data Constraints. 68-82 - Pit Pietsch, Sven Wenzel:
Comparison of BPMN2 Diagrams. 83-97
Short Papers
- Thomas Allweyer, Stefan Schweitzer:
A Tool for Animating BPMN Token Flow. 98-106 - Yulia Cherdantseva
, Jeremy Hilton
, Omer F. Rana
:
Towards SecureBPMN - Aligning BPMN with the Information Assurance and Security Domain. 107-115 - Alfonso Rodríguez
, Angélica Caro
, Cinzia Cappiello
, Ismael Caballero
:
A BPMN Extension for Including Data Quality Requirements in Business Process Modeling. 116-125
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