Title :
A unified framework for modeling cooperative design processes and cooperative business processes
Author :
Rolland, Colette ; Nurcan, Selmin ; Grosz, Georges
Author_Institution :
Centre de Recherche et Inf., Univ. Paris I, France
Abstract :
Looks at any cooperative design process as a decision-making process, i.e. as a non-deterministic process. The process is performed by responsible agents having the freedom to decide how to proceed according to their assessment of the situation they are faced to. However, the cooperative design process cannot be an ad-hoc and chaotic process. We look at it as a repeatable process made of steps resulting each of the application of the same pattern for decision making. The pattern views a decision as a choice of the way to proceed in a given situation to achieve an intention. An intention can be fulfilled in different ways depending on the situation being considered. We propose a process meta-model for describing such a pattern of decision making. This meta-model can also be used for modeling cooperative business processes, whether well-structured or ill-structured. In order to deal with a wide range of cooperative processes, we propose a single-process meta-model which provides the structuredness of predefined models and the flexibility of ill-structured processes
Keywords :
commerce; corporate modelling; design engineering; cooperative business processes; cooperative design processes; decision-making process; flexibility; ill-structured processes; intentions; nondeterministic process; predefined model structuredness; process meta-model; repeatable process; responsible agents; situational assessment; unified modelling framework; Automation; Chaos; Companies; Computer aided software engineering; Decision making; Organizing; Process design;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 1998., Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kohala Coast, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8255-8
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1998.648333