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Handbook of Research on Business Process Modeling

Jorge Cardoso (SAP Research, Germany) and Wil van der Aalst (Technische Universitat Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
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Release Date: April, 2009 | Copyright: © 2009 | Pages: 634

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781605662886
EISBN13: 9781605662893
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-288-6

Description:

Business managers are striving to move toward process-centric organizations, but the challenge remains in ensuring adoption of a business process culture.

The Handbook of Research on Business Process Modeling aids managers in the transformation of organizations into world-class competitors through business process applications. A useful resource for business leaders, field researchers, and academicians in management, this reference book contains a repository to the most relevant and up-to-date information on business process modeling.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Advanced modeling methodologies
  • Business process compliance
  • Business process engineering
  • Business process governance
  • Business Process Intelligence
  • Business process management in organizations
  • Maturity of business processes
  • Measurement of business processes
  • Modern business process languages
  • Process models in dynamic environments
  • Semantic business process management
  • Web process adaptation
  • Workflow management systems

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This book provides valuable answers to frequent problems that people in both academia and industry commonly face when studying and executing BPM undertakings. In each chapter a key concern of business process modeling is discussed.

– Jorge Cardoso, SAP Research, Germany

Dr. Jorge Cardoso joined the University of Madeira (Portugal) in March 2003. He previously gave lectures at University of Georgia (USA) and at the Instituto Politécnico de Leiria (Portugal). Dr. Cardoso received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Georgia in 2002. While at the University of Georgia, he was a part of the LSDIS Lab. where he did extensive research on workflow management systems. He received his M. Sc. and B. Sc. also in Computer Science from the University of Coimbra (Portugal). In 1999, he worked at the Boeing Company on enterprise application integration. Dr. Cardoso was the co-organizer and co-chair of the First, Second, and Third International Workshop on Semantic and Dynamic Web Processes. He has published over 60 refereed papers in the areas of workflow management systems, Semantic Web, and related fields. He has also edited 3 books on Semantic Web and Web services. Prior to joining the University of Georgia, he worked for two years at CCG, Zentrum für Graphische Datenverarbeitung, where is did research on Computer Supported Cooperative Work.
Wil van der Aalst is a full professor of information systems at the Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (the Netherlands). Currently he is also an adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology (Australia) working within the BPM group there. His research interests include workflow management, process mining, Petri nets, business process management, process modeling, and process analysis. Wil van der Aalst has published more than 70 journal papers, 12 books (as author or editor), 200 refereed conference publications, and 20 book chapters. He has been a co-chair of many conferences including the International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems, the International Conference on the Application and Theory of Petri Nets, and the Business Process Management Conference, and is an editor/member of the editorial board of several journals, including the Business Process Management Journal, the International Journal of Business Process Integration and Management, the International Journal on Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures, and Computers in Industry.

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