RolEnact: role-based enactable models of business processes.
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Authors: Phalp, K.T., Henderson, P., Walters, R.J. and Abeysinghe, G.A.
Journal: Information and Software Technology
Volume: 40
Pages: 123-133
ISSN: 0950-5849
DOI: 10.1016/S0950-5849(98)00047-0
This paper describes RolEnact: a process-modelling notation used to provide enactable models of process instances. The paper shows how RolEnact models may be produced which are equivalent to role activity diagrams (RADs). This allows the modeller to describe processes in a notation (RADs); which can be understood both by process consultants and process users, whilst retaining the ability to generate enactable process scenarios.
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Authors: Phalp, K., Henderson, P., Walters, R.J. and Abeysinghe, G.
Journal: Information & Software Technology
Volume: 40
Pages: 123-133
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Authors: Phalp, K.T., Henderson, P., Walters, R.J. and Abeysinghe, G.
Journal: Information and Software Technology
Volume: 40
Issue: 3
Pages: 123-133
ISSN: 0950-5849
DOI: 10.1016/S0950-5849(98)00047-0
This paper describes RolEnact: a process-modelling notation used to provide enactable models of process instances. The paper shows how RolEnact models may be produced which are equivalent to role activity diagrams (RADs). This allows the modeller to describe processes in a notation (RADs); which can be understood both by process consultants and process users, whilst retaining the ability to generate enactable process scenarios. © 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.