1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0950-5849(96)01126-3
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Combining process modelling methods

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“…4a), but only one outflow would be operative at any one specific time. That is to say, when one of its outflows is chosen, the process is committed to pursue that path and, at the same time, all other paths become inaccessible [18].…”
Section: Definition 1 (A "Divergent Xor" Operator)mentioning
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“…4a), but only one outflow would be operative at any one specific time. That is to say, when one of its outflows is chosen, the process is committed to pursue that path and, at the same time, all other paths become inaccessible [18].…”
Section: Definition 1 (A "Divergent Xor" Operator)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Referring to this definition, we can define the process logic of a process more explicit as a composite of alternative processing paths and sequences designed in a process for various business scenarios [17] and, what is more, a specific processing path should be chosen and executed to respond to the encountered situation [18].…”
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“…The Model Driven Design and especially the Modeling Method Engineering (MME) is still a hot topic in research tackling different areas. For example when starting the MME project one has to decide if it is a new modeling method (as in [6]), a hybrid modeling method (as in [7] and [8]) or a refinement or extension of an existing modeling method (as in [9]). Parts of the MMSF building blocks that we apply to conceptualize a modeling method have been applied to an extent previously for solving different tasks.…”
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“…Some authors have suggested what might be termed 'process approaches' [3] to development methods, but these tend to adopt particular design tactics, where the process model replaces more 'popular' design notations. Others have attempted to examine how process models might map to existing approaches, for example, mapping process models to formal approaches [4] or more latterly, to use cases [5]. Although there is merit in these approaches, one of the problems is that in methodological terms they are implementation methodology dependent.…”
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