Tag Archives: BPM

What can happen without model governance?

A blog entry titled “Model and Pasta” has inspired me to ask: What can happen without model governance? This may happen: The right means are used for the wrong purpose, and the result is a disaster. I have already discussed, … Continue reading

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The role of Governance in BPMN Modeling

BPMN as a standard does define modeling elements and their relationships. Furthermore it defines execution semantics, as far as this is applicable. In itself this is not sufficient to achieve a consistent model quality in designing BPMN models. More is … Continue reading

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Relation of BPMN Choreography Modeling and Pi-Calculus

It could be asked this question: Communicating processes have an analogy to communicating programs. In the eighties there have been quite some publications about this, including Milners Pi calculus. So how is the relation of BPMN choreography and this? My … Continue reading

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