Dynamic product line for Business Process Management
Author:
Rocha Roberto dos Santos,Fantinato Marcelo,Thom Lucinéia Heloisa,Eler Marcelo Medeiros
Abstract
Purpose
– The purpose of this paper is to present the proposal of a Product Line (PL)-based approach for Business Process Management (BPM) projects that cover the entire BPM lifecycle and proposes integrating it with dynamic techniques still not used together.
Design/methodology/approach
– The authors carried out this work using the design science research methodology. The authors assessed the proposed approach using a classification procedure created through a series of specific attributes, which enables a comparison of the proposed integrated approach with related works selected from a systematic literature review.
Findings
– The comparative assessment has shown that the proposed approach presents the most comprehensive solution than any other similar one suggested for the same purpose, mainly in terms of the coverage of the entire BPM lifecycle and dynamic techniques.
Research limitations/implications
– Due to the high-level conceptual nature of the proposed approach, the authors could not evaluate it also in terms of some controlled experiment or a case study.
Originality/value
– The proposed approach aims at improving the management of business processes in organizations in a systematic way using concepts and techniques that exist in other areas, but not widely used together yet, such as BPM, service-oriented computing, and Software PL.
Subject
Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous),Business and International Management
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