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Abstract
We present a case study of the use of Dynamic Condition Response (DCR) Graphs, a recently introduced declarative business process model, in the design of a cross-organizational case management system being developed by Exformatics A/S, a Danish provider of knowledge and workflow management systems. We show how DCR Graphs allow to capture directly both the behavioral constraints identified during meetings with the customer and the operational execution as markings of the graph. In comparison, imperative models such as BPMN, Petri Net, UML Sequence or Activity diagrams are only good at describing the operational way to fulfill the constraints, leaving the constraints implicit. In particular, we point out that the BPMN ad-hoc sub process activity, intended to support more loosely structured goal driven ad-hoc processes, is inconsistently described in the final version of the BPMN 2.0 standard. The case study motivated an extension of the DCR Graphs model to nested graphs and the development of graphical design and simulation tools to increase the understanding of the models. The study also revealed a number of challenges for future research in techniques for model-driven design of cross-organizational process-aware information systems combining declarative and imperative models.
我们提出了一个使用动态条件响应(DCR)图的案例研究,这是最近引入的声明性业务流程模型,用于设计由丹麦知识和工作流管理系统提供商Exformatics a /S开发的跨组织案例管理系统。我们展示了DCR图如何允许直接捕获与客户会面期间确定的行为约束,以及作为图标记的操作执行。相比之下,命令式模型,如BPMN、Petri网、UML序列或活动图,只擅长描述实现约束的操作方式,而将约束隐式地留下。我们特别指出,BPMN特设子流程活动旨在支持更松散的结构目标驱动的特设流程,但在BPMN 2.0标准的最终版本中描述不一致。案例研究促使DCR图形模型扩展到嵌套图形,并开发图形设计和仿真工具,以增加对模型的理解。该研究还揭示了在结合声明式和命令式模型的跨组织过程感知信息系统的模型驱动设计技术的未来研究中存在的一些挑战。