The Object Management Group (OMG) is promoting the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) approach to support interaction among enterprises based on business process models. Based on this approach, we discuss in this paper how to specify performance indicators among the levels with di erent degree of abstraction suggested in MDA. These indicators will drive the monitoring activities to check the execution of business processes involving networked enterprises. Connecting the di erent levels we also decrease the cost of implementing metrics as the measurement of the entities at one level can be based on the lower level.

Monitoring business processes in the networked enterprise / F. Arigliano, D. Bianchini, C. Cappiello, A. Corallo, P. Ceravolo, E. Damiani, V. De Antonellis, B. Pernici, P. Plebani, D. Storelli, C. Vicari - In: Data-driven process discovery and analysis : first international symposium, SIMPDA 2011 : Campione d’Italia, Italy, june 29 – july 1, 2011 : revised selected papers / [a cura di] K. Aberer, E. Damiani, T. Dillon. - Berlin : Springer, 2012. - ISBN 9783642340437. - pp. 21-38 (( Intervento presentato al 1. convegno International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis (SIMPDA) tenutosi a Campione d'Italia nel 2011 [10.1007/978-3-642-34044-4_2].

Monitoring business processes in the networked enterprise

P. Ceravolo;E. Damiani;
2012

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The Object Management Group (OMG) is promoting the Model Driven Architecture (MDA) approach to support interaction among enterprises based on business process models. Based on this approach, we discuss in this paper how to specify performance indicators among the levels with di erent degree of abstraction suggested in MDA. These indicators will drive the monitoring activities to check the execution of business processes involving networked enterprises. Connecting the di erent levels we also decrease the cost of implementing metrics as the measurement of the entities at one level can be based on the lower level.
model driven architecture; performance indicators; rules; trends; violations
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2012
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