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- ZeitschriftenartikelBlockchain Support for Collaborative Business Processes(Informatik Spektrum: Vol. 42, No. 3, 2019) Di Ciccio, Claudio; · Cecconi, Alessio; Dumas, Marlon; Garcia-Bañuelos, Luciano; López-Pintado, Orlenys; Mendling, Qinghua Lu Jan; Ponomarev, Alexander; Tran, An Binh; Weber, IngoBlockchain technology provides basic building blocks to support the execution of collaborative business processes involving mutually untrusted parties in a decentralized environment. Several research proposals have demonstrated the feasibility of designing blockchain-based collaborative business processes using a high-level notation, such as the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN), and thereon automatically generating the code artifacts required to execute these processes on a blockchain platform. In this paper, we present the conceptual foundations of model-driven approaches for blockchain-based collaborative process execution and we compare two concrete approaches, namely Caterpillar and Lorikeet.
- ZeitschriftenartikelBlockchains for Business Process Management - Challenges and Opportunities.(EMISA Forum: Vol. 38, No. 1, 2018) Mendling, Jan; Weber, Ingo
- KonferenzbeitragThe process model matching contest 2015(Enterprise modelling and information systems architectures, 2015) Antunes, Goncalo; Bakhshandeh, Marzieh; Borbinha, Jose; Cardoso, Joao; Dadashnia, Sharam; Francescomarino, Chiara Di; Dragoni, Mauro; Fettke, Peter; Gal, Avigdor; Ghidini, Chiara; Hake, Philip; Khiat, Abderrahmane; Klinkmüller, Christopher; Kuss, Elena; Leopold, Henrik; Loos, Peter; Meilicke, Christian; Niesen, Tim; Pesquita, Catia; Péus, Timo; Schoknecht, Andreas; Sheetrit, Eitam; Sonntag, Andreas; Stuckenschmidt, Heiner; Thaler, Tom; Weber, Ingo; Weidlich, MatthiasProcess model matching refers to the automatic identification of correspondences between the activities of process models. Application scenarios of process model matching reach from model validation over harmonization of process variants to effective management of process model collections. Recognizing this, several process model matching techniques have been developed in recent years. However, to learn about specific strengths and weaknesses of these techniques, a common evaluation basis is indispensable. The second edition of the Process Model Matching Contest in 2015 hence addresses the need for effective evaluation by defining process model matching problems over published data sets. This paper summarizes the setup and the results of the contest. Next to a description of the contest matching problems, the paper provides short descriptions of all matching techniques that have been submitted for participation. In addition, we present and discuss the evaluation results and outline directions for future work in the field of process model matching.