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Version vom 10. September 2009, 19:42 Uhr
Social Software for Business Process Modeling
Social Software for Business Process Modeling
Veröffentlicht: 2009
Journal: Journal of Information Technology
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Bemerkung: (to appear)
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Kurzfassung
Formal models of business processes are used for a variety of purposes. But
where the elicitation of the characteristics of a business process usually takes place in a collaborative fashion, the building of the nal, formal process model is done mostly by a single person. This paper presents the design and implementation of a Recommendation-Based Process Modeling Support System with social features." A process builder using this system will receive recommendations to complete or edit a formal business process model on the basis of previous usage of modeling fragments by her peers. Such features potentially improve the modeling process and, as such, the modeling outcome, i.e., the quality of the process model. This paper also contains an evaluation of the system's usage and effectiveness, which builds on an experimental design. It is shown
that process builders are inclined to follow up on the provided recommendations and that this will improve the semantical quality of the created model. However, information on peer usage of modeling fragments does not play a big role in selecting the recommendations being followed up. This paper ts within a stream of research that puts emphasis on the modeling process, rather than on the model artifact.