bpmpatterns.org - An Interactive Catalog of Business Process Modeling Patterns Literature

Patterns – descriptions of proven and well-documented solutions for recurring problems – have gained widespread interest and acceptance in the area of business process modeling. In the past years, a large number of such patterns have been documented in the literature. However, it is still difficult to find patterns that can be useful in a given context. The reason is that the relevant publications are spread in various journals and other types of publications, and there is no guidance for locating a pattern that can be useful for solving a given problem. In this demo, we present an interactive web-site that provides a comprehensive overview on published work in the field of business process modeling patterns. It allows finding publications on business process modeling patterns based on various search criteria. It is intended to be useful both for business process modeling practitioners as for researchers in need of sound literature references. Currently, this catalog (meant to be a growing resource) provides an categorization of 95 publications on patterns as well as 50 publication on anti-patterns.

[1]  Twittie Senivongse,et al.  Change Patterns Detection and Traceability Impact Analysis of Business Process Models , 2015 .

[2]  Ralf Laue,et al.  Business process model patterns: state-of-the-art, research classification and taxonomy , 2019, Bus. Process. Manag. J..

[3]  Manfred Reichert,et al.  On Measuring Process Model Similarity Based on High-Level Change Operations , 2007, ER.

[4]  Rajaa Saidi,et al.  Variability patterns for business processes in BPMN , 2015, Information Systems and e-Business Management.

[5]  Feng-Jian Wang,et al.  Simplifying the Design of Signature Workflow with Patterns , 2012, 2012 IEEE 36th Annual Computer Software and Applications Conference Workshops.

[6]  Ralph E. Johnson,et al.  Design Patterns: Abstraction and Reuse of Object-Oriented Design , 1993, ECOOP.

[7]  Remco M. Dijkman A Classification of Differences between Similar BusinessProcesses , 2007, 11th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC 2007).

[8]  Eicke Godehardt,et al.  Extended Workflow Flexibility using Rule-Based Adaptation Patterns with Eventing Semantics , 2010, GI Jahrestagung.

[9]  Ralf Laue,et al.  Business Process Model anti-Patterns: a Bibliography and Taxonomy of published Work , 2019, ECIS.

[10]  van der Wmp Wil Aalst,et al.  Workflow control-flow patterns : a revised view , 2006 .

[11]  Max Jacobson,et al.  A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction , 1981 .

[12]  Wil M. P. van der Aalst,et al.  Workflow Patterns , 2004, Distributed and Parallel Databases.