Slides are available in the following:
Course Introduction -
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Introduction BPM and BP definitions -
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Business Process Patterns -
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BPMN Modelling
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OMG BPMN Specification -
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OMG BPMN by Example -
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Signavio tool (for registration use the following link, it is a dedicate space for UniCam students:
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BPMN Modelling Guidelines -
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BPMN Choreography Diagram -
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Process Verification (Compliance) -
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Flexibility in Business Process -
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Modelling Environment - APROMORE @UniCam
* http://apromore.unicam.it/
WoPeD (Workflow Petri Net Designer)
* http://woped.dhbw-karlsruhe.de/woped/
Modelling and Verification (exercise)
Using the s3 tool the students should model at least 10 collaboration including the following elements (start, end, task, subprocess, exclusive g., parallel g., inclusive g., pool, and messages. Resulting models should be first manually checked according to safeness and soundness and than via the tool. Results should be stored in the Excels file, one sheet per students and the .bpmn file should be included in the shared folder.
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Reference Textbooks
Business Process Management. Concepts, Languages, Architectures. Weske, Mathias 2007, XIV, 368 p. 265 illus.. ISBN: 9780321155559.
Dumas, Marlon, et al. Fundamentals of business process management. Heidelberg: Springer, 2013.
Capitolo 1 - Introduction to Business Process Management
Capitolo 3 - Essential Process Modeling
Capitolo 4 - Advanced Process Modeling.
Reichert, Manfred, and Barbara Weber. Enabling flexibility in process-aware information systems: challenges, methods, technologies. Springer, 2012.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 4 Process Modeling and Flexibility-byDesign
Chapter 5 - Process Configuration Support
Chapter 10 - Business Process Compliance
Project Suggestions for the students of Complex Systems Design