Toward an Integrated User Requirements Notation Framework and Tool forBusiness Process Management

A. Pourshahid, Daniel Amyot, L. Peyton, S. Ghanavati, Pengfei Chen, M. Weiss, A. J. Forster
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A number of recent initiatives in both academia and industry have sought to achieve improvements in e- businesses through the utilization of Business Process Management (BPM) methodologies and tools. However there are still some inadequacies that need to be addressed when it comes to achieving alignment between business goals and business processes. The User Requirements Notation (URN) has some unique features and capabilities beyond what is available in other notations that can help address alignment issues. In this paper, a URN-based framework and its supporting toolset are introduced which provide business process monitoring and performance management capabilities integrated across the BPM lifecycle. The framework extends the URN notation with Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and other concepts to measure, and align processes and goals. A healthcare case study is used to illustrate and evaluate the framework. Early results indicate the feasibility of the approach.
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面向业务流程管理的集成用户需求符号框架和工具
学术界和工业界最近都有一些倡议,试图通过利用业务流程管理(BPM)方法和工具来实现电子商务的改进。然而,在实现业务目标和业务流程之间的一致性时,仍然有一些不足之处需要解决。用户需求表示法(URN)具有一些独特的特性和功能,这些特性和功能超出了其他可以帮助解决对齐问题的表示法。本文介绍了一个基于urn的框架及其支持工具集,它提供了跨BPM生命周期集成的业务流程监控和性能管理功能。该框架用关键性能指标(KPI)和其他概念扩展了URN符号,以度量和对齐过程和目标。使用一个医疗保健案例研究来说明和评估该框架。初步结果表明该方法是可行的。
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