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Flexibility and acceleration of development, planning and production processes is very important for the industry. This paper describes how workflow-technology can support this requirements. It shows how to develop and transform common business process models to executable workflow models using a structured procedural model. The validation has taken place and will be shown on two fields of industrial applications: an engineering data analysis process in the semiconductor manufacturing and a customer service process in the steel production. The main items of the work are based on a framework of model-based business process management which is developed in the research project “Business Process Engineering with integrated Process and Product Models“. Further information about the project is available at http://www.siemens.de/zt_pp/gipp/ and http://www.iwi.uni-sb.de/gipp/.
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Scheer, AW., Borowsky, R., Klabunde, S., Traut, A. (1997). Flexible Industrial Applications Through Model-Based Workflows. In: Kosanke, K., Nell, J.G. (eds) Enterprise Engineering and Integration. Research Reports Esprit. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60889-6_47
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