2015 International Conference on Enterprise Systems (ES) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/es.2015.9
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Process Variability Modeling for Complex Organizations

Abstract: When organizations provide similar services and share the same mission they often behave similarly. This, in particular, is true in the context of Public Administration where different offices organize the provisioning of services to citizens in similar ways. This paper presents a novel notation and approach to support variability modeling for those scenarios in which it is difficult to fully foresee in advance how variability can affect the various process perspectives. Notation and approach are inspired on f… Show more

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“…In one of them [12], the resolution of variabilities, during the instantiation of the line, is based on a questionnaire and the other [13] is done by the selection of graphic elements that represent the variabilities. However, both tools do not generate in a completely automatic way an instance of the line and also do not represent variability in elements of the data object type and do not offer vast validation in relation to the correctness of the artifacts of the line.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one of them [12], the resolution of variabilities, during the instantiation of the line, is based on a questionnaire and the other [13] is done by the selection of graphic elements that represent the variabilities. However, both tools do not generate in a completely automatic way an instance of the line and also do not represent variability in elements of the data object type and do not offer vast validation in relation to the correctness of the artifacts of the line.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%