Title :
Object-orientation in business process modeling through applying event driven process chains (EPC) in UML
Author :
Loos, Peter ; Allweyer, Thomas
Author_Institution :
IDS Prof. Scheer GmbH, Saarbrucken, Germany
Abstract :
Object-orientation is the most common approach for implementing information systems. On the other side, methods to improve business strategies and business operation like business process reengineering are usually process oriented. Since requirements for information system implementation are derived from business analysis, an integration of process orientation and object-orientation is mandatory. Event-driven process chains (EPC) are widely used for modeling, analyzing and redesigning business processes. The resulting EPC models are used as a starting point for the development of information systems and for the definition of workflows. They can be applied for simulation and activity based costing. A major area of application is the Implementation of standard software packages, because many vendors have documented their software´s processes with EPCs. Since UML diagrams as the upcoming standard for object-oriented design do not yet cover all aspects required for the above mentioned application areas, an integrated approach is necessary for describing the dependencies between event-driven process chains and UML diagrams. Such an integrated approach is presented
Keywords :
business data processing; costing; diagrams; information systems; object-oriented methods; object-oriented programming; simulation languages; software packages; systems re-engineering; workflow management software; UML; UML diagrams; activity based costing; business operation; business process analysis; business process modelling; business process redesign; business process reengineering; business strategies; event driven process chains; information systems; object-orientation; process orientation; simulation; software packages; workflow; Application software; Business process re-engineering; Companies; Costing; Information systems; Object oriented modeling; Programming; Software packages; Software standards; Unified modeling language;
Conference_Titel :
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop, 1998. EDOC '98. Proceedings. Second International
Conference_Location :
La Jolla, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5158-4
DOI :
10.1109/EDOC.1998.723246