Metamodeling Architectures for Business Processess in Organizations

This paper presents the working version of Learn PAd metamodel that captures the concepts that are used to model process-centric business architecture (process, motivation, organization structure, measurements, etc.) in sufficient de- tail to be useful for on-the-job learning in public administrations. We provides detailed concepts and relationships reusing selected parts of the modeling stan- dards such as BMM, BPMN, and CMMN when possible. The interrelationships between the concepts in different metamodels are captured in a separate weaving model in order to enable encapsulation of separate views that could be specified using isolated standard metamodels.

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