The notion of business process revisited

Conference Paper (2004)
Author(s)

JLG Dietz (TU Delft - Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science)

N Habing (External organisation)

Research Group
Software Engineering
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Publication Year
2004
Research Group
Software Engineering
Pages (from-to)
85-100
Publisher
Springer
ISBN (print)
3-540-23663-5
Event
OTM Confederated International Conferences, CoopIS, DOA, and ODBASE 2004, Agia Napa, Cyprus (2004-10-25 - 2004-10-29), Berlin
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Abstract

The notion of business process is becoming increasingly important in all business and information/communication technology related disciplines, and therefore gets a lot of attention. Consequently, there is a variety of definitions as well as a variety in preciseness of definition. The research reported in this paper aims at clarifying the different understandings and unifying them in a common conceptual framework. Three fundamental questions concerning business processes are investigated: about the difference between business process and information process, about the distinction between the deep structure and the surface structure of a business process, and about the difference between system and process. These questions are discussed within the framework of the -theory and the DEMO methodology.

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