Addressing Agent Autonomy In Business Process Management
- Topics:
- Business Process Management
- Tags:
- Agent,
- Strategy,
- Software,
- Real Estate,
- Operational Planning,
- Management,
- It Operations,
- Enterprise Software,
- Business Process Automation,
- Business Process,
- ...
- Source:
- York University
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Overview: Business Process Management (BPM) has arisen as a new trend in information technology that aims to unify disciplines such as Process Modeling, Simulation, Workflow, Enterprise Application integration and Business-to-Business integration into a single standard. Initiatives have emphasized process models that can lead directly to automated process execution, e.g., the Business Process Management Notation and the Business Process Management Languages. While the link to process execution is crucial, it is equally important to have models that can express the complexities of business processes in their full organizational context, and be able to support reasoning about alternate process designs. This paper focuses on the concept of agent autonomy.
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Format: PDF | Size: 475KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 7




