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An Effective Content Management Methodology for Business Process Management

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Business Process Management (BPM 2005)

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BPM is considered as the suitable framework for today’s process-centric trends because it addresses the interplay of people and organizations on the one hand and process-aware software on the other hand. In such an environment, it is very important for each business participant to trace contents of total business processes. However, it has been a difficult problem for BPMS to support management of content usages because of limited storage, complex and dynamic process change, and absence of formal usage model. Content management technologies play an important role in e-business environment because they enable the seamless flow of information among business participants. Using these, we present a methodology that manages various process-related contents for implementing business process management system. The proposed framework can enable real-time content integration between user’s workflow information, processing knowledge and various enterprise applications.

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Kim, Y.G., Park, S.C., Kim, C.Y., Kim, J.H. (2005). An Effective Content Management Methodology for Business Process Management. In: van der Aalst, W.M.P., Benatallah, B., Casati, F., Curbera, F. (eds) Business Process Management. BPM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3649. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11538394_33

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