Consistent modelling of hierarchical BPMN collaborations

Author:

Corradini FlavioORCID,Polini AndreaORCID,Re BarbaraORCID,Rossi LorenzoORCID,Tiezzi FrancescoORCID

Abstract

PurposeThis paper aims at supporting business process designers in modelling collaborative scenarios in terms of hierarchical BPMN collaboration diagrams, to enforce consistency among different hierarchical levels.Design/methodology/approachThe proposed approach is based on a set of guidelines to apply during the modelling of hierarchical diagrams. These guidelines address consistency issues related to the hiding capability provided by sub-process and call activity elements, which may obscure behaviours at inner levels, especially exchange of messages, that are inconsistent with those in other hierarchical levels. A laboratory experience validates the guidelines' effectiveness.FindingsThe paper points out the issues of hierarchical diagrams, and the lack of support in this context from the existing BPMN modelling tools. Moreover, through a laboratory experience, the paper shows the benefits carried by the proposed guidelines concerning the quality of the modelled diagrams.Practical implicationsThe proposed guidelines have been implemented in a consistency checking tool that avoids consistency errors during the modelling activity. To foster its usage, the tool has been integrated into the Eclipse BPMN modelling environment.Originality/valueThe paper, employing consistency guidelines, provides a novel solution to the weaknesses of hierarchical modelling.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Business and International Management

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