Towards Living Inter-organizational Processes

R. Breu, S. Dustdar, Johann Eder, C. Huemer, G. Kappel, Julius Köpke, Philip Langer, Juergen Mangler, J. Mendling, G. Neumann, S. Rinderle-Ma, Stefan Schulte, Stefan Sobernig, B. Weber
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Business Process Management (BPM) has gained significant adoption in practice for enabling organizations to increase their effectiveness, efficiency, and flexibility. This broad adoption has not only been fostered by a rich and well-established theory to model, analyze, simulate, and enact business processes, but also by internationally accepted standards and mature technologies. Caused by the ever increasing speed and volatility of markets and the dynamics of new technologies, such as cloud infrastructures and mobile communications, we face a new generation of business processes, which we refer to as living inter-organizational processes. Such processes are not in control of one single organization, instead, they are enacted by multiple organizations, where no participating party possesses full control over the entire process. Such processes often involve a high number of actors that might even be unknown in advance. These actors require various degrees in participation, they are acting in heterogeneous environments. Moreover, such processes are often weakly structured or designed in an ad-hoc manner, and have to be continuously subject to evolution. Unfortunately, existing theories, methodologies, and technologies cannot cope with this challenging combination of aspects, which all have to be considered when dealing with living inter-organizational processes. The state of the art typically addresses singular aspects in isolation. However, a holistic approach to these challenges bears a tremendous potential. This paper aims to contribute towards a holistic approach to living inter-organizational processes. To this end, we describe different perspectives on inter-organizational processes and identify challenges for making them living processes.
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走向活的组织间过程
业务流程管理(BPM)在实践中获得了广泛采用,使组织能够提高其有效性、效率和灵活性。这种广泛的采用不仅是由丰富而完善的建模、分析、模拟和制定业务流程的理论所促进的,而且也是由国际上接受的标准和成熟的技术所促进的。由于市场不断增长的速度和波动性以及云基础设施和移动通信等新技术的动态变化,我们面临着新一代的业务流程,我们将其称为活的组织间流程。这样的过程不是由一个组织控制的,而是由多个组织制定的,其中没有任何参与方对整个过程拥有完全的控制权。这样的过程通常涉及大量的参与者,甚至可能事先不知道。这些参与者需要不同程度的参与,他们在不同的环境中活动。此外,这样的过程通常是弱结构的,或者是以特别的方式设计的,并且必须不断地服从于进化。不幸的是,现有的理论、方法和技术无法应对这些方面的挑战组合,在处理活的组织间过程时必须考虑这些方面。目前的技术水平通常是孤立地处理单个方面。然而,全面应对这些挑战具有巨大的潜力。本文旨在为组织间过程的整体方法做出贡献。为此,我们描述了组织间过程的不同观点,并确定了使其成为活过程的挑战。
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