Model-driven support for business process families with the Common Variability Language (CVL)

Daniel Calegari, Andrea Delgado, Leonel Peña
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To achieve a business objective, organizations may require variants of the same business process that depend on the context in which they are enacted. Several proposals have emerged to deal with the variability of business processes, focused on the modeling of a so-called process family. The proposals try to avoid modeling each variant separately, which implies duplication and maintenance of the common parts. Few of them also focus on automatically deriving a process variant from the definition of a process family, which is a central and complex task. One of these proposals is the Common Variability Language (CVL), which allows representing variability transparently in a host language. This article aims to explore the use of CVL together with the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN 2.0) for modeling business process families, and the use of Model-Driven Engineering (MDE) techniques for the automatic generation of process variants. We also present a graphical tool supporting these ideas and a qualitative evaluation of the variability approach by using the VIVACE framework.
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使用通用可变性语言(Common Variability Language, CVL)为业务流程族提供模型驱动的支持
为了实现业务目标,组织可能需要相同业务流程的变体,这些变体取决于制定业务流程的上下文。已经出现了几个处理业务流程可变性的建议,重点放在所谓流程族的建模上。这些建议试图避免对每个变体分别建模,这意味着重复和维护公共部分。它们中很少关注从过程族的定义中自动派生过程变体,这是一项核心而复杂的任务。其中一个建议是通用可变性语言(Common Variability Language, CVL),它允许在宿主语言中透明地表示可变性。本文旨在探索CVL与业务流程模型和符号(BPMN 2.0)一起用于对业务流程族建模,以及使用模型驱动工程(MDE)技术用于自动生成流程变体。我们还提供了一个图形工具来支持这些想法,并通过使用VIVACE框架对可变性方法进行定性评估。
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