International audienceIntegrating PPI Variabilityin the Context of Customizable Processesby Extending the Business Process Feature ModelDiaz DiegoUniv. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Grenoble INP, LIG,38000 Grenoble, France diego.diaz@univ-grenoble-alpes.frAbstract—While model support concerning the variability and customization of business processes has been studied extensively, related Process Performance Indicators (PPIs) have not been addressed similarly. An approach that helps PPI calculation and promotes reusability in this context is critical for organizations. A fast adaptation of their information system is needed, concerning new clients’ requirements, new policies or evaluations of audit entities. Business Process Feature Model (BPF...
The increasing adoption of Process-aware Information Systems (PAISs), together with the variability ...
Usually, for a particular business process different variants exist. Each of them constitutes an adj...
In order to help organizations in providing similar services without the need to structure each of t...
The modeling and management of business processes often leads to the definition of several variants ...
The performance perspective of business processes is concerned with the definition of performance r...
Business Process (BP) models capture the coordination of a set of activities whose execution realize...
\u3cp\u3eIt is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, s...
Business Process (BP) families are made up of BP variants that share commonalities but also show di...
It is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, such as mu...
The variability level of average-size Business Informa-tion Systems (BIS) is highly enough for makin...
It is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, such as mu...
It is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, such as mu...
The increasing adoption of Process-Aware Information Systems (PAISs), together with the variability ...
It is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, such as mu...
In order to help organizations in providing similar services without the need to structure each of t...
The increasing adoption of Process-aware Information Systems (PAISs), together with the variability ...
Usually, for a particular business process different variants exist. Each of them constitutes an adj...
In order to help organizations in providing similar services without the need to structure each of t...
The modeling and management of business processes often leads to the definition of several variants ...
The performance perspective of business processes is concerned with the definition of performance r...
Business Process (BP) models capture the coordination of a set of activities whose execution realize...
\u3cp\u3eIt is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, s...
Business Process (BP) families are made up of BP variants that share commonalities but also show di...
It is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, such as mu...
The variability level of average-size Business Informa-tion Systems (BIS) is highly enough for makin...
It is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, such as mu...
It is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, such as mu...
The increasing adoption of Process-Aware Information Systems (PAISs), together with the variability ...
It is common for organizations to maintain multiple variants of a given business process, such as mu...
In order to help organizations in providing similar services without the need to structure each of t...
The increasing adoption of Process-aware Information Systems (PAISs), together with the variability ...
Usually, for a particular business process different variants exist. Each of them constitutes an adj...
In order to help organizations in providing similar services without the need to structure each of t...