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Business processes are forming a dynamic unit. They describe a context sensitive view on a sequence of process steps. In order to fulfil those tasks it is necessary to work with data. Data structures are historically driven defined and managed statically.
Using the new Business Objects from Metasonic’s S-BPM Suite it is now possible to overcome the disadvantages of these static definitions and to model data and their usage dynamically according to processes.
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Kesch, P. (2011). Business Objects as a Mediator between Processes and Data. In: Fleischmann, A., Schmidt, W., Singer, R., Seese, D. (eds) Subject-Oriented Business Process Management. S-BPM ONE 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 138. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23135-3_10
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