A Comparison of Business Process Modeling Methods

—Business process modeling is the basis of business process management. The target of business process modeling is to get an abstract representation of the actual business processes. Although there are many business modeling methods, no well established modeling standard is available in this area. This paper reviews major business process modeling methods. Important aspects of these methods are discussed, including meta-model, graphical notation, serial representation, and tool support.

By: Wei Wang; Hongwei Ding; Jin Dong; Changrui Ren

Published in: RC23988 in 2006

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