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This paper presents a specific approach to Business Process design by combining selected principles of Adaptive Case Management, traditional modeling of processes executable in Business Process Management Systems, and a constraint-based approach to process design. This combined approach is intended for business situations, where traditional process models with rigid structures can lead to limitations of business flexibility. We propose a process design pattern that is suitable for the modeling of ad-hoc processes within common BPMS-based systems. The pattern can be used to define a process structure in a declarative constraint-based manner. Further, we present an application of the approach in an actual project, which is an end-to-end BPM project from an insurance business. The project uncovered needs for an extended flexibility of process structures. This along with requirements based on ad-hoc processes led to advancement in the presented approach. This paper presents a specific approach to Business Process design by combining selected principles of Adaptive Case Management, traditional modeling of processes executable in Business Process Management Systems, and a constraint-based approach to process design. This combined approach is intended for business situations, where traditional process models with rigid structures can lead to limitations of business flexibility. We propose a process design pattern that is suitable for the modeling of ad-hoc processes within common BPMS-based systems. The pattern can be used to define a process structure in a declarative constraint-based manner. Further, we present an application of the approach in an actual project, which is an end-to-end BPM project from an insurance business. The project uncovered needs for an extended flexibility of process structures. This along with requirements based on ad-hoc processes led to advancement in the presented approach.
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A Dynamic Approach to Process Design: A Pattern for Extending the Flexibility of Process Models A Dynamic Approach to Process Design: A Pattern for Extending the Flexibility of Process Models
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A Dynamic Approach to Process Design: A Pattern for Extending the Flexibility of Process Models A Dynamic Approach to Process Design: A Pattern for Extending the Flexibility of Process Models
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BPM; process design pattern; Agile process design; process flexibility; ad-hoc processes; ad-hoc process pattern process discovery
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[BEB5D5C2F3EB]
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Riga, Latvia
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Heidelberg
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Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing Volume 165, 2013
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Kolář, Jiří Pitner, Tomáš Dočkal, Lubomír
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2013-11-07+01:00
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1865-1348
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15
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10.1007/978-3-642-41641-5_13
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Springer-Verlag. (Berlin; Heidelberg)
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9783642416408
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14330