Integrating Business Process Models and Rules (e-bog) af Wang, Wei
Wang, Wei

Integrating Business Process Models and Rules e-bog

436,85 DKK
This book combines multiple research methods, experiment, survey, and design science, as well as traditional measurements and neurophysiological techniques that can capture a variety of cognitive behaviors in human information processing, providing more solid and comprehended research findings. While the focus of the book is the modelling of process models and rules, the methods and techniques us…
This book combines multiple research methods, experiment, survey, and design science, as well as traditional measurements and neurophysiological techniques that can capture a variety of cognitive behaviors in human information processing, providing more solid and comprehended research findings. While the focus of the book is the modelling of process models and rules, the methods and techniques used in this book can also be adopted and applied to broader conceptual modelling research incorporating a variety of notations (e.g. UML, ER diagrams) or ontologies.It is a revised version of the PhD dissertation written by the author at the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering of the University of Queensland, Australia. In 2018, the PhD dissertation won the "e;CAiSE PhD Award,"e; granted to outstanding PhD theses in the field of information systems engineering.
E-bog 436,85 DKK
Forfattere Wang, Wei (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 28.01.2019
Genrer KJQ
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783030118099

This book combines multiple research methods, experiment, survey, and design science, as well as traditional measurements and neurophysiological techniques that can capture a variety of cognitive behaviors in human information processing, providing more solid and comprehended research findings. While the focus of the book is the modelling of process models and rules, the methods and techniques used in this book can also be adopted and applied to broader conceptual modelling research incorporating a variety of notations (e.g. UML, ER diagrams) or ontologies.It is a revised version of the PhD dissertation written by the author at the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering of the University of Queensland, Australia. In 2018, the PhD dissertation won the "e;CAiSE PhD Award,"e; granted to outstanding PhD theses in the field of information systems engineering.