On the de-facto Standard of Event-driven Process Chains: Reviewing EPC Implementations in Process Modelling Tools

Karhof Arne, Jannaber Sven, Riehle Dennis M, Thomas Oliver, Delfmann Patrick, Becker Jörg

Forschungsartikel in Sammelband (Konferenz) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

Nowadays, most process modelling tools implement popular modelling languages such as the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) or the Event-driven Process Chain (EPC). However, in contrast to BPMN, no effort has yet been undertaken to standardize the EPC language, thus rendering EPCs as being merely a de-facto standard for business process modelling. Subsequently, this paper addresses this issue by laying ground for a successful EPC standardization. To achieve this task, several process modelling tools have been evaluated regarding their implementation of the EPC language with the objective to derive consensus about important language constructs. The evaluation reveals that there is a high degree of variety in the way tools implement EPCs. Especially syntax, semantic and pragmatic of the EPC language are not perceived homogenously and, in fact, commonly neglected. Hence, our research provides valuable implications for further EPC standardization by highlighting the state-of-the-art of the EPC from a software point of view.

Details zur Publikation

Herausgeber*innenOberweis, Andreas; Reussner, Ralf
BuchtitelModellierung 2016, 2.–4. März 2016, Karlsruhe
Seitenbereich77-92
VerlagKöllen
ErscheinungsortBonn, Germany
Titel der ReiheGI-Edition: Lecture Notes in Informatics
Nr. in Reihe254
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2016
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
KonferenzProceedings of the Modellierung 2016, Karlsruhe, Deutschland, undefined
ISBN978-3-88579-648-0
Link zum Volltexthttp://pub.dennisriehle.de/2016/03/Karhof%20et%20al.%20-%20Reviewing%20EPC%20Implementations%20in%20Process%20Modelling%20Tools.pdf
StichwörterEvent-driven Process Chain; EPC; Business Process Management; BPM; standardization; modelling tools; tool evaluation

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Becker, Jörg
Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Informationsmanagement (Prof. Becker) (IS)
Delfmann, Carsten Patrick
Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Informationsmanagement (Prof. Becker) (IS)
Riehle, Dennis
Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Informationsmanagement (Prof. Becker) (IS)