Riehle Dennis M
Research article in edited proceedings (conference) | Peer reviewedBusiness Process Compliance Management (BPCM) is an integral part of Business Process Management (BPM). A key objective of BPCM is to ensure and maintain compliance of business processes models with certain regulations, e.g. governmental laws. As legislation may change fast and unexpectedly, automated techniques for compliance checking are of great interest among researchers and practitioners. Two dominant concepts in this area are graph-based pattern matching and pattern matching based on temporal logic. This paper compares these two approaches by implementing four compliance patterns from literature with both approaches. It discusses what requirements both approaches have towards business process models and shows how to meet them. The results show that temporal logic is not able to fully capture all four patterns.
Riehle, Dennis | Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS) |
Duration: 01/05/2015 - 30/04/2019 Funded by: EC H2020 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Research and Innovation Staff Exchange Type of project: EU-project hosted at University of Münster |
Digitalisation and Automation of Compliance Management - A Model-based Method for Ensuring Business Process Compliance Candidate: Riehle, Dennis M | Supervisors: Becker, Jörg Period of time: until 08/11/2019 Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster |