Managing complexity in process digitalisation with dynamic condition response graphs
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Managing complexity in process digitalisation with dynamic condition response graphs. / Hildebrandt, Thomas; Debois, Søren; Slaats, Tijs; Marquard, Morten.
BIR-WS 2017: pre-BIR Forum, BIR Workshops and Doctoral Consortium 2017. ed. / Björn Johansson. CEUR-WS.org, 2017. (CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Vol. 1898).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Article in proceedings › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Managing complexity in process digitalisation with dynamic condition response graphs
AU - Hildebrandt, Thomas
AU - Debois, Søren
AU - Slaats, Tijs
AU - Marquard, Morten
N1 - Conference code: 2
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Digitalisation of work and business processes with the aim to provide more efficient services at a higher and consistent quality is high on the agendas in many countries. In Denmark the push for digitalisation is witnessed by the national strategy for digitalisation published every four years. Sadly, it is also witnessed by a number of expensive failed digitalisation projects. In this paper we point to two key problems in state-of-The art BPM technologies: 1) the use of rigid flow diagrams as the "source code" of process digitalisation is not suitable for managing the complexity of knowledge workflows and regulations and 2) insufficient support for continuous and agile end-user mapping and adaptation of processes. We report on research in progress on how the Dynamic Condition Response (DCR) Graph technology and collaborative process repository DCRGraphs.net could support agile and collaborative, bottom-up digitalisation of business and workflow processes.
AB - Digitalisation of work and business processes with the aim to provide more efficient services at a higher and consistent quality is high on the agendas in many countries. In Denmark the push for digitalisation is witnessed by the national strategy for digitalisation published every four years. Sadly, it is also witnessed by a number of expensive failed digitalisation projects. In this paper we point to two key problems in state-of-The art BPM technologies: 1) the use of rigid flow diagrams as the "source code" of process digitalisation is not suitable for managing the complexity of knowledge workflows and regulations and 2) insufficient support for continuous and agile end-user mapping and adaptation of processes. We report on research in progress on how the Dynamic Condition Response (DCR) Graph technology and collaborative process repository DCRGraphs.net could support agile and collaborative, bottom-up digitalisation of business and workflow processes.
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M3 - Article in proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85029151827
T3 - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
BT - BIR-WS 2017
A2 - Johansson, Björn
PB - CEUR-WS.org
Y2 - 28 August 2017 through 30 August 2017
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