Risk-Aware Business Process Modeling and Simulation Using XML Nets

Risk management and business process management are considered key success factors for organizations. Risks are part of every business activity. If a risk occurs it may threaten the organizational goals causing time delays, additional costs or loss of quality. A business process is a set of activiti...

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