Towards an EPC Standardization - A Literature Review on Exchange Formats for EPC Models

Autor(en): Riehle, D.M.
Jannaber, S.
Karhof, A.
Delfmann, P.
Thomas, O. 
Becker, J.
Herausgeber: Fischer, D.
Strassburger, S.
Nissen, V.
Stelzer, D.
Stichwörter: Computational linguistics; Markup languages; Modeling languages, Business process model; Event driven process chain; Exchange format; It supports; Literature reviews; Storage formats; Systematic literature review, Standardization
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Herausgeber: Universitatsverlag Ilmenau
Journal: Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik, MKWI 2016
Volumen: 2
Startseite: 1167
Seitenende: 1178
Zusammenfassung: 
Event-driven process chains (EPCs) have been used to create business process models from the early 90s and are still used in research and practice today. However, up to today, there is still no accepted standard for the EPC modelling language, which caused several different EPC dialects to appear and disappear over the last decades. To contribute to the development of a future standard for the EPC modelling language, we have conducted a systematic literature review on exchange formats for EPC models. In the paper at hand, we describe seven different exchange and storage formats which we have found in literature and compare their properties and capabilities. We find that the EPC Markup Language (EPML) has the greatest capabilities so far, as it supports the greatest variety of different EPC dialects. With our discussion, we contribute to the development of an EPC standard in the future, by describing how EPML can be adapted as a standardized exchange language for EPC models, which is part of a future standard for the EPC language.
Beschreibung: 
Conference of Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik, MKWI 2016 - Multi-Conference on Information Systems, MKWI 2016 ; Conference Date: 9 March 2016 Through 11 March 2016; Conference Code:121510
ISBN: 9783863601324
Externe URL: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84973569136&partnerID=40&md5=f816a278008e0ee09cee3b5482760f0e

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