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In this paper of study, we propose a rigorous scientific approach to ensure the transition to Enhanced BPMN2.0 Transform the metamodel into an executable business process model. We are particularly interested in extending the functional dimension of BPMN2.0. We then position ourselves on the modeldriven MDA architecture Ensure that models are translated into executable business processes. In fact, at the CIM (Computational Independent Model) level of MDA, Corresponding to the BPM4KI model, the PIM layer (Plateform Independent Model) corresponds to the extended BPMN2.0 meta-model and The PSM level (Platform Specific Model) corresponds to the execution Sensitive business processes. Therefore, modeling and deploying This sensitive process requires the development and implementation of Specific business process management systems that support the definition expand.
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Alyani, Z. (2024). Extension of the Functional Dimension of BPMN Based on MDA Approach for Sensitive Business Processes Execution. In: Saad, I., Rosenthal-Sabroux, C., Gargouri, F., Chakhar, S., Williams, N., Haig, E. (eds) Advances in Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge Management. ICIKS 2023. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 486. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51664-1_17
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