bpmpatterns.org - Process Model Pattern Classification

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This site has been developed in the context of our work on business process model patterns. We surveyed existing publications on process model patterns, thereby constructing a classification scheme as well as a pattern taxonomy. Some details of the classification scheme and taxonomy can be found below. This work has been done in the frame of our working group on Semantic Technologies in BPM associated with the EMISA . If you want to propose some other publications for our classification related to process m

All papers are classified with respect to several criteria. In the following, a description of these criteria is provided. The classification resembles a faceted classification, since multiple properties (facets) with multiple values are captured.

Criteria Description Publication Title This property captures the title of a publication describing the pattern approach. If no single publication describes the approach, then an artificial title based on relevant publications is given. Origin This property has values indicating whether patterns have been developed in a scientific context or not. Values: Research: Holds if patterns have been developed in a scientific context. Other: Holds if this was not the case (e.g., if patterns come from an industry). M