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The Refined Process Structure Tree

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The Refined Process Structure Tree
Abstract. We consider workflow graphs as a model for the control flow of a business process model and study the problem of workflow graph parsing, i.e., finding the structure of a workflow graph. More precisely, we want to find a decomposition of a workflow graph into a hierarchy of sub-workflows that are subgraphs with a single entry and a single exit of control. Such a decomposition is the crucial step, for example, to translate a process modeled in a graph-based language such as BPMN into a process modeled in a block-based language such as BPEL. For this and other applications, it is desirable that the decomposition be unique, modular and as fine as possible, where modular means that a local change of the workflow graph can only cause a local change of the decomposition. In this paper, we provide a decomposition that is unique, modular and finer than in previous work. It is based on and extends similar work for sequential programs by Tarjan and Valdes [11]. We show that our decompos...
Jussi Vanhatalo, Hagen Völzer, Jana Koehler
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where BPM
Authors Jussi Vanhatalo, Hagen Völzer, Jana Koehler
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