Analysis of mapping form EPC model to workflow model
Analysis of mapping form EPC model to workflow model
- Author(s): Ling Weiqing ; Wang Jian ; Yan Junwei
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20061068
For access to this article, please select a purchase option:
Buy conference paper PDF
Buy Knowledge Pack
IET members benefit from discounts to all IET publications and free access to E&T Magazine. If you are an IET member, log in to your account and the discounts will automatically be applied.
International Technology and Innovation Conference 2006 (ITIC 2006) — Recommend this title to your library
Thank you
Your recommendation has been sent to your librarian.
- Author(s): Ling Weiqing ; Wang Jian ; Yan Junwei Source: International Technology and Innovation Conference 2006 (ITIC 2006), 2006 p. 1854 – 1857
- Conference: International Technology and Innovation Conference 2006 (ITIC 2006)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20061068
- ISBN: 0 86341 696 9
- Location: Hangzhou, China
- Conference date: 6-7 Nov. 2006
- Format: PDF
Enterprise modeling that regards the enterprise business process as a key control is a continuous improvement and application process. In view of the present situation that the enterprise modeling and the application implementation come apart seriously, this paper emphatically focuses on how to translate the enterprise model into the corresponding workflow model. Firstly, the difference between the enterprise model and the workflow model is presented, then the workflow reference model and XML process definition language (XPDL) provided by workflow management coalition (WfMC ) are introduced briefly. Based on the above work, the mapping process from process view, function view, resource view, organization view, as well as data view to XPDL is analyzed in detail, and the realization method is put forward. The efforts this paper made bridges the gap between the present enterprise modeling and the following application and implementation, which impels the practical advancement of business model.
Inspec keywords: business data processing; XML; workflow management software; corporate modelling
Subjects: Office automation
Related content
content/conferences/10.1049/cp_20061068
pub_keyword,iet_inspecKeyword,pub_concept
6
6