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Formalization Principles

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Matthias Weidlich

Date:02.11.2009
Duration:00:18:57
Language:en

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The lecture introduces advanced topics in Business Process Management (BPM). In particular, the formal side of BPM is investigated. In the first part, we focus on the generic formalization aspects including syntax and semantics of process languages. Based thereon, basic notions for formal analysis of process models are investigated. Finally, a set of existing techniques for analyzing concrete properties is introduced.

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