Evaluating BPMN Extensions for Continuous Processes Based on Use Cases and Expert Interviews

IF 7.9 3区 管理学 Q1 Computer Science Business & Information Systems Engineering Pub Date : 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1007/s12599-023-00850-7
Diana Strutzenberger, Juergen Mangler, Stefanie Rinderle-Ma
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The majority of (business) processes described in literature are discrete, i.e., they result in an identifiable and distinct outcome such as a settled customer claim or a produced part. However, there also exists a plethora of processes in process and control engineering that are continuous, i.e., processes that require real-time control systems with constant inlet and outlet flows as well as temporally stable conditions. Examples comprise chemical synthesis and combustion processes. Despite their prevalence and relevance a standard method for modeling continuous processes with BPMN is missing. Hence, the paper provides BPMN modeling extensions for continuous processes enabling an exact definition of the parameters and loop conditions as well as a mapping to executable processes. The BPMN modeling extensions are evaluated based on selected use cases from process and control engineering and interviews with experts from three groups, i.e., process engineers and two groups of process modelers, one with experience in industrial processes and one without. The results from the expert interviews are intended to identify (i) the key characteristics for the representation of continuous processes, (ii) how experts evaluate the current usability and comprehensibility of BPMN for continuous processes, and (iii) potential improvements can be identified regarding the introduced BPMN modeling extensions.

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基于用例和专家访谈评估用于持续流程的 BPMN 扩展
文献中描述的大多数(业务)流程都是离散的,即它们会产生可识别的独特结果,如解决客户索赔或生产部件。然而,流程和控制工程中也存在大量的连续流程,即需要实时控制系统、恒定的入口和出口流量以及时间上稳定的条件的流程。例如化学合成和燃烧过程。尽管这些过程非常普遍,而且与我们的生活息息相关,但目前还缺少一种用 BPMN 对连续过程进行建模的标准方法。因此,本文为连续过程提供了 BPMN 建模扩展,从而能够准确定义参数和循环条件,并映射到可执行过程。BPMN 建模扩展的评估基于流程和控制工程中的选定用例,以及对三组专家的访谈,即流程工程师和两组流程建模人员,一组具有工业流程经验,另一组没有。专家访谈的结果旨在确定:(i) 连续过程表示法的关键特征;(ii) 专家如何评价连续过程 BPMN 目前的可用性和可理解性;(iii) 可以确定引入的 BPMN 建模扩展的潜在改进之处。
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Business & Information Systems Engineering
Business & Information Systems Engineering 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
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审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: BISE (Business & Information Systems Engineering) is an international scholarly journal that undergoes double-blind peer review. It publishes scientific research on the effective and efficient design and utilization of information systems by individuals, groups, enterprises, and society to enhance social welfare. Information systems are viewed as socio-technical systems involving tasks, people, and technology. Research in the journal addresses issues in the analysis, design, implementation, and management of information systems.
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