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Feed of Series: Business Process Management (WS 2009/10)Feed of Series: Business Process Management (WS 2009/10)

Business Process Management (WS 2009/10)

Prof. Dr. Mathias Weske

The lecture introduces advanced topics in Business Process Management (BPM). In particular, the formal side of BPM is investigated. In the first part, we focus on the generic formalization aspects including syntax and semantics of process languages. Based thereon, basic notions for formal analysis of process models are investigated. Finally, a set of existing techniques for analyzing concrete properties is introduced.

Introduction

Introduction
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Date:26.10.2009
Lang.: en
Dur.:01:30:14
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• Organization 00:11:16
• Introduction and Motivation 00:17:10
• BPM Primer (1) 00:21:08
• BPM Primer (4) 00:19:40
• Syntax of Formalizations 00:11:04
• Translations Semantics 00:11:28

How to formalize it

How to formalize it
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Date:02.11.2009
Lang.: en
Dur.:01:32:33
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• Review 00:14:19
• Operational Semantics 00:14:12
• Formalization Principles 00:18:57
• Conceptualization Principle 00:14:13
• Semantics of Task Structures 00:12:31
• Denotational Semantics 00:12:15

Oryx

Oryx Workshop
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Date:04.11.2009
Lang.: en
Dur.:01:12:56

Oryx Workshop

Nicolas Peters

The Oryx workshop gives a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of the extensible, web-based modeling platform Oryx that consists of a model editor and a repository to store and manage models. The presentation gives insight into the history and the intentions to develop a platform that supports research in modeling, particularly process modeling. After introducing the platform and its software architecture, the presenter focuses on extending the editor with new modeling languages through stencil sets, and new functionality through plugins. Finally, a brief insight into the structure of the project is given as a starting point to implement new features.

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• Introduction 00:06:49
• Architecture 00:09:11
• Stencil Sets 00:22:45
• Client Plugins 00:10:00
• Server Plugins 00:05:50
• Development Environment 00:18:21

States

States
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Date:09.11.2009
Lang.: en
Dur.:01:26:38
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• Introduction 00:13:31
• Didactive Verification 00:11:22
• Petri Net Process 00:12:49
• Petri Net Example 2 00:12:13
• Kripke Structures 00:09:22
• Definition of Path 00:12:48
• State Space 00:14:33
Temporal Logics
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Date:23.11.2009
Lang.: en
Dur.:01:27:35
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• Temporal Logics 00:17:14
• Investigated paths 00:14:44
• Semantic of Temporal Operators 00:11:41
• Definition of Relation 1 00:14:04
• Definition of Relation 6 00:18:04
• Temporal Logic CTL 01:28:00

Model Checking Basics & Temporal Logics

Explicit vs. Symbolic Model Checking
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Date:04.01.2010
Lang.: en
Dur.:01:27:32
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• Modelling Process Overview 00:11:08
• Next Steps 00:05:36
• Büchi Automoton for Kripke Structure 00:22:01
• Example 00:15:19
• Immediate Acknowledgement 00:23:23
• CTL Model Checking, Idea 00:10:05
Date:11.01.2010
Lang.: en
Dur.:01:11:42
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• Correctness of Business Processes 00:10:12
• State Space Explosion 00:09:27
• Partial Order Reduction 00:22:17
• Symmetry Reduction 00:14:18
• Lessons Learned 00:15:34
Compliance Checking
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Date:18.01.2010
Lang.: en
Dur.:01:23:11
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• Application: Compliance Checking 00:22:50
• Reaction to new Compliance Rule 00:10:34
• Expressing Compliance Rules as Queries 00:06:54
• Final State Model Checking 00:15:13
• Process Subject to Checking 00:20:18
• Patterns and Anti Patterns 00:07:22
Compliance Checking (2)
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Date:25.01.2010
Lang.: en
Dur.:01:06:39
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• Checking Rule 00:11:02
• Anti Patterns 00:09:17
• Matching Anti Patterns to Process 00:10:15
• Representing Data Compliance 00:11:46
• Data and Conditional Rules in BPMN-Q 00:10:21
• Conditional Precedence 00:13:58
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