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Aspects of the BPRIM Language for Risk Driven Process EngineeringAmadou Sienou1, Elyes Lamine1, Hervé Pingaud1, and Achim Karduck2 1Université de Toulouse, Mines Albi, Centre de Génie Industriel, Campus Jarlard Route de Teillet, 81 013 Albi Cedex 09, France
2Hochschule Furtwangen, Faculty of Computer Science, Robert-Gerwig-Platz 1, 78120 Furtwangen, Germany
Abstract. Nowadays organizations are exposed to frequent changes in business environment requiring continuous alignment of business processes on business strategies. This agility requires methods promoted in enterprise engineering approaches. Risk consideration in enterprise engineering is getting important since the business environment is becoming more and more competitive and unpredictable. Business processes are subject to the same quality requirements as material and human resources. Thus, process management is supposed to tackle value creation challenges but also the ones related to value preservation. Our research considers risk driven business process design as an integral part of enterprise engineering. A graphical modelling language for risk driven business process engineering was introduced in former research. This paper extends the language and handles questions related to modelling risk in organisational context. Keywords: risk modelling, business process modelling, meta model, methodological framework, enterprise integration LNCS 5872, p. 172 ff. lncs@springer.com
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