2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-25160-3_17
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Introducing Entity-Based Concepts to Business Process Modeling

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“…The work of [4] provides a starting point for our work. It identifies three suitable concepts in the BPMN meta-model that can be used for such integration.…”
Section: Details Of the Integrationmentioning
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“…The work of [4] provides a starting point for our work. It identifies three suitable concepts in the BPMN meta-model that can be used for such integration.…”
Section: Details Of the Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] One entity can be an augmentation of several entities [1] 12 The description model of the Physical Entity must be expressible in the form of entity properties…”
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“…Moving a step beyond serviceoriented access, recent works focus on the blending of information stemming from the real-world into business processes. The first true implementations (over realistic enterprise systems) have appeared during the last three years [24], and include the blending of sensor events and processes within conventional Business Process Management (BPM) standards [25] [26].…”
Section: Linking Data Sensors and Other Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%