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An Approach Towards User Interface Derivation from Business Process Model

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Process-Aware Systems (PAS 2015)

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This paper proposes an approach for user interface (UI) generation and updating. A role-enriched business process model is developed with detailed description for tasks and associated data. The model is specified in an extended BPMN. A set of control flow patterns and data flow patterns are identified based on the proposed model for UI derivation. A comprehensive set of constraints and recommendations are specified for supporting the UI generation and updating. This early work will lay a foundation towards an effective tool for supporting UIs development and maintenance.

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This work is supported by the Australian Research Council Linkage Project (LP120200231) and the China Scholarship Council.

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Han, L., Zhao, W., Yang, J. (2016). An Approach Towards User Interface Derivation from Business Process Model. In: Cao, J., Liu, X., Ren, K. (eds) Process-Aware Systems. PAS 2015. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 602. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1019-4_2

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