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Muster in BPM-Systemen mit Geschäftstransaktionen

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In diesem Kapitel werden wiederverwendbare Muster zum Transaktionsmanagement vorgestellt. Diese vereinfachen die Implementierung transaktionaler Aspekte in automatisierten Prozessen und steigern gleichzeitig die Entwicklungseffizienz. Die Muster wurden aus realen Anwendungsszenarien abgeleitet, sind in unterschiedlichen fachlichen Kontexten einsetzbar und sind in BPMN beschrieben, damit sie leicht in BPM-Lösungen genutzt werden können.

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Jehle, M., Santas, F., Heberle, A. (2017). Muster in BPM-Systemen mit Geschäftstransaktionen. In: Barton, T., Müller, C., Seel, C. (eds) Geschäftsprozesse. Angewandte Wirtschaftsinformatik. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-17297-8_9

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