Business Process Extensibility

Sören Balko, A. T. Hofstede, A. Barros, M. Rosa, M. Adams
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Vendors provide reference process models as consolidated, off-the-shelf solutions to capture best practices in a given industry domain. Customers can then adapt these models to suit their specific requirements. Traditional process flexibility approaches facilitate this operation, but do not fully address it as they do not sufficiently take controlled change guided by vendors’ reference models into account. This tension between the customer’s freedom of adapting reference models, and the ability to incorporate with relatively low effort vendor-initiated reference model changes, thus needs to be carefully balanced. This paper introduces process extensibility as a new paradigm for customising reference processes and managing their evolution over time. Process extensibility mandates a clear recognition of the different responsibilities and interests of reference model vendors and consumers, and is concerned with keeping the effort of customer-side reference model adaptations low while allowing sufficient room for model change.
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业务流程可扩展性
供应商将参考流程模型作为整合的现成解决方案提供,以获取给定行业领域中的最佳实践。然后,客户可以调整这些模型以满足他们的特定需求。传统的过程灵活性方法促进了这种操作,但是并不能完全解决这个问题,因为它们没有充分考虑供应商参考模型指导下的受控变更。因此,需要谨慎地平衡客户适应参考模型的自由,以及与供应商发起的参考模型更改相结合的能力之间的紧张关系。本文介绍了过程可扩展性,作为定制参考过程和管理它们随时间演变的新范例。流程可扩展性要求清楚地认识到参考模型供应商和消费者的不同职责和利益,并关注在为模型更改留出足够空间的同时,降低客户端参考模型调整的工作量。
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