Designing Compliant Business Processes with Obligations and Permissions

The sequence and timing constraints on the activities in business processes are an important aspect of business process compliance. To date, these constraints are most often implicitly transcribed into control-flow-based process models. This implicit representation of constraints, however, complicat...

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Exact sciences and technology
Process control. Computer integrated manufacturing
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