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2015
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Enhancing Declarative Process Models with DMN Decision Logic

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Enhancing Declarative Process Models with DMN Decision Logic
Abstract. Modeling dynamic, human-centric, non-standardized and knowledgeintensive business processes with imperative process modeling approaches is very challenging. Declarative process modeling approaches are more appropriate for these processes, as they offer the run-time flexibility typically required in these cases. However, by means of a realistic healthcare process that falls in the aforementioned category, we demonstrate in this paper that current declarative approaches do not incorporate all the details needed. More specifically, they lack a way to model decision logic, which is important when attempting to fully capture these processes. We propose a new declarative language, DeclareR-DMN, which combines the declarative process modeling language Declare-R with the newly adopted OMG standard Decision Model and Notation. Aside from supporting the functionality of both languages, Declare-R-DMN also creates bridges between them. We will show that using this language results in pro...
Steven Mertens, Frederik Gailly, Geert Poels
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where CAISE
Authors Steven Mertens, Frederik Gailly, Geert Poels
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