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In this chapter I introduce the concept of modelling using swim-lane models and describe Row and Column eEPCs. I discuss the benefits and trade-offs with this approach, and show how you use Model Generation to transfer models back and forwards to standard eEPCs. I briefly introduce the Process Chain Diagram and eBusiness Scenario Diagram.

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Davis, R. (2001). Modelling in Rows and Columns. In: Business Process Modelling with ARIS: A Practical Guide. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0321-9_15

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