Modelling And Workflow Design Overview

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Our main interests are in the graphically representation and modelling of business processes. To be able to do that, we have to select a language or a format that we want the business process should be... 

BPMN is a semi-formal language for process modelling. The goal of BPMN is to provide an explicit notation that is easy to use, and understandable by all business people who create, implement, or monitor processes. Thus, BPMN closes the gap between process design and process implementation. Another design goal of BPMN is its compatibility with XML-based workflow languages like BPEL. The visualization of processes designed with these formalisms is quite important. Indeed, BPMN has not only been designed to be a modelling formalism for capitalising knowledge, but also a bridge for automated executing processes (under BPEL) via BPMS (Business Process Management System) engine.

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h1. *Main themes*