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A Rule-Based Approach to Model Business Process

A Rule-Based Approach to Model Business Process
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Author(s): Gang Xue (Yunnan University, China), Zhongwei Wu (Yunnan University, China), Kun Zhang (Chuxiong Normal University, China)and Shaowen Yao (Yunnan University, China)
Copyright: 2013
Pages: 18
Source title: Design, Performance, and Analysis of Innovative Information Retrieval
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Zhongyu (Joan) Lu (University of Huddersfield, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-1975-3.ch030

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Abstract

Up to the present, the modeling of business process manly focuses on the flow-control perspective, regardless of the logic relationships between models. Although the value of business rules in business process modeling has been recognized by many organizations, it is not fully clear how business rules can be used to model business process models. Business rules are powerful representation forms that can potentially define the semantics of business process models and business vocabulary. This chapter is committed to model the business process based on SBVR, then use the method mentioned below to transform a plain text rule statement into BPMN files.

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