Seventh IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology Workshops
DOI: 10.1109/cecw.2005.1
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A Categorization of Collaborative Business Process Modeling Techniques

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“…However, WS-BPEL also offers abstract processes to define behaviors and interfaces exposed by business partners in an overall collaboration process without need of revealing internal flows. In this sense, service choreography can also be supported by using WS-BPEL though abstract business processes are considered non-executable if input of internal process details is missing (Papazoglou and Dubray 2004;Roser and Bauer 2005).…”
Section: Business Process Modeling Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, WS-BPEL also offers abstract processes to define behaviors and interfaces exposed by business partners in an overall collaboration process without need of revealing internal flows. In this sense, service choreography can also be supported by using WS-BPEL though abstract business processes are considered non-executable if input of internal process details is missing (Papazoglou and Dubray 2004;Roser and Bauer 2005).…”
Section: Business Process Modeling Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These collaborations constitute the collaborative business processes that should be supported by the integration software solution [18].…”
Section: Business Collaborations Driven By Application Business Logicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este nivel, la integración y colaboración entre organizaciones se alcanza a través de la definición y ejecución de los procesos de negocio colaborativos. Un proceso de negocio colaborativo, también llamado coreografía de proceso [3], define el comportamiento de las interacciones entre las organizaciones y sus roles desde un punto de vista global, esto es, cómo coordinan sus acciones e intercambian información, con el propósito de tomar decisiones en forma conjunta para alcanzar una meta de negocio común [2] [4].…”
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