scholarly journals Workflow Model Design based on Binary Tree for Process Management in PDM

Author(s):  
Xuewen Jin ◽  
Xiaodong Zhu ◽  
Yuanning Liu ◽  
Biao Huang ◽  
Fei He
2011 ◽  
Vol 268-270 ◽  
pp. 76-81
Author(s):  
Fei He ◽  
Yuan Ning Liu ◽  
Jing Liu ◽  
Ying Chen

In this paper, a workflow model based on N-tree for process management in PDM system is presented. It streamlines circuits in process management to sequence, branch, parallel, and loop patterns. It also offers this workflow model’s mechanisms of construction, executing, and state transition by definitions of workflow’s node properties, node constraints and state set. Last it exhibits an instance of applying this workflow model to process management of a simple PDM system.


2013 ◽  
Vol 748 ◽  
pp. 1217-1222
Author(s):  
Zi Wei Zeng ◽  
Qiu Si Zhang

Workflow management system is playing more and more significant role in business process management (BPM) and office automation (OA) of enterprises[. It can improve the efficiency and manageability of an enterprises daily teamwork, control as well as coordinate the processes[. Traditionally, it is not easy for the workflow modeling method to describe the complex business process clearly and intuitively. In this paper we improved the role based workflow model, and proposed a workflow modeling method based on multi-role playing. It is possible to make the modeling easier and simpler when we come to the complex business process modeling problems. Finally, an example of a B/S based Enterprise Financial Reimbursement Management System (EFRMS) is demonstrated to prove the convenience and feasibility about the method mentioned.


Author(s):  
Vuk Vukovic ◽  
Jovica Djurkovic ◽  
Jelica Trninic

This study analyzes relevant contemporary software testing process models. In addition to contemporary theoretical models, the study also analyzes business software testing process models in a considerable number of software organizations. The dual (i.e. theoretical and empirical) analysis of the testing process aims to provide a basis for a testing process model design which is specific to testing business software in small and medium software organizations. The empirical study was conducted by a survey research strategy in 24 software organizations. In order to gather detailed information on the testing process, an interview was conducted on a purpose-selected sample of four organizations. The gathered data were processed by quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The results of theoretical and empirical research were used as a basis for attaining the study’s desired outcome: the business software testing process-based model which was graphically presented in BPMN 2.0 notation and described according to the ISO/IEC TR 24774 standard for process description in systems and software engineering. The combination of the graphic representation of the model and its description in compliance with the process description is a proven method in process management, which should enable easier understanding, and thus the implementation of the model in small and medium software organizations.


2008 ◽  
Vol 392-394 ◽  
pp. 810-815
Author(s):  
L.H. Zou ◽  
D.M. Gou ◽  
C.L. Sun ◽  
H. Gao

Process modeling of Cooperative Product Development (CPD) is the key of CPD process management. Analyzing the process of developing production based upon Petri Nets, referring to workflow management and combining with parallel project, a new workflow modeling method based upon layered timed color Petri nets is invented, which supports the developing of the model production that parallels CAD/CAPP. Finally taking the developing CDP of model product as an example, workflow model has been designed and has been inspected and verified in the software platform.


2013 ◽  
Vol 55 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Böhr ◽  
Linh Thao Ly ◽  
Günter Müller

AbstractThis paper reports on approaches and tool support for security and compliance analysis of executable business processes, so-called workflows, employed in the GESINE project. Specifically, focusing on the business layer and the corresponding workflow entities along the business process management lifecycle (i. e., workflow model, instance and event log), the techniques reported on in this paper cover the design time, run time and audit time analysis. Their goal is to verify the adherence to security requirements, such as the four-eyes principle and separation and binding of duties. Altogether, the complementary techniques described in this paper enable a holistic approach to ensure the security of workflows.


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