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Reference models for business processes have been a successful means for designing, redesigning, tailoring, and implementing business processes. Still, there is no common understanding of reference models for business processes:
– What is a reference model?
– What makes them different from a business process model?
– What should be covered by a reference model?
– What is their purpose and how should they be used?
– How should they be designed and presented?
The Workshop on Business Process Models (BPRM 2005), which was held as a satellite event of the Third International Conference on Business Process Management, Nancy, France, September 5, 2005, aimed at discussing these questions and coming to a common understanding of the terms and the interesting research issues in this field. Up to now, business process reference modelling has been mainly a German issue. One of the goals of the workshop was to discuss the issue internationally and to create an international ‘Reference Modelling Community.
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Kindler, E., Nüttgens, M. (2006). Preface (BPRM 2005). In: Bussler, C.J., Haller, A. (eds) Business Process Management Workshops. BPM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3812. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11678564_43
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