Business Process Management (BPM) aims at supporting the whole life-cycle necessary to deploy and maintain business processes in organisations. Despite its success however, BPM suffers from a lack of automation that would support a smooth transition between the business world and the IT world. We argue that Semantic BPM, that is, the enhancement of BPM with Semantic Web Services technologies, provides further scalability to BPM by increasing the level of automation that can be achieved. We describe the particular SBPM approach developed within the SUPER project and we illustrate how it contributes to enhancing existing BPM solutions in order to achieve more flexible, dynamic and manageable business processes.
Ebenso wie in anderen Mitgliedsstaaten der Europäischen Union ist die gesetzliche Regelungsdichte in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland äußerst hoch. Die detaillierten WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK 48 (2006) 1, S. 27-35
Abstract
Development of Web-Applications in Consideration of Legal Requirements -Juridical Framework, State-of-the-Art and Conceptual ModellingA broad variety of juridical requirements has to be considered during the development of Web-applications. Disregard of these requirements holds severe financial dangers. A complete compilation of juridical requirements is complicated due to the multitude of juridical areas and the variety of Web-applications. Therefore, a development-driven juridical framework is suggested. From a software engineering point of view it is crucial to capture requirements at an early stage of development in order to avoid much higher costs at a later time. Thus, specialized conceptual modelling methods are examined with regard to their capability to model juridical requirements. A lack of methodical support is identified which is addressed by a systematic adaption and extension of the eW3DT method.
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