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In previous work, we introduced change patterns to foster a systematic comparison of process-aware information systems with respect to change support. This paper revisits change patterns and shows how our research activities have evolved. Further, it presents characteristic use cases and gives insights into current research directions.
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Reichert, M., Weber, B. (2013). Process Change Patterns: Recent Research, Use Cases, Research Directions. In: Bubenko, J., Krogstie, J., Pastor, O., Pernici, B., Rolland, C., Sølvberg, A. (eds) Seminal Contributions to Information Systems Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36926-1_32
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