2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00328-8_26
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Workflows in Dynamic Development Processes

Abstract: Abstract. Process management systems are used in many domains to monitor and control processes. Development processes require specific support, which is not provided by conventional workflow systems. On the one hand, they comprise highly dynamic process parts, which cannot be defined until project runtime. On the other hand, development processes may contain subprocesses, which can be executed in the form of predefined workflows. In this paper we describe the integration of a specialized system for the managem… Show more

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“…• A7 = DYPROTO, (Wörzberger and Heer, 2011;Heer et al, 2009), where implementation includes prototype, without examples, • A8 = RoDP, (Hu et al, 2013), where implementation includes example with Mathlab simulation experiment, • A9 = BPFAMA (Boukhebouze et al, 2011), where implementation includes prototype, print screens and example of purchase order, • A10, (Mejia Bernal et al, 2010), where implementation includes case study with examples, • A11 = Our proposed approach, where implementation includes prototype and print screens.…”
Section: Main Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• A7 = DYPROTO, (Wörzberger and Heer, 2011;Heer et al, 2009), where implementation includes prototype, without examples, • A8 = RoDP, (Hu et al, 2013), where implementation includes example with Mathlab simulation experiment, • A9 = BPFAMA (Boukhebouze et al, 2011), where implementation includes prototype, print screens and example of purchase order, • A10, (Mejia Bernal et al, 2010), where implementation includes case study with examples, • A11 = Our proposed approach, where implementation includes prototype and print screens.…”
Section: Main Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%