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Reuse is a common discipline for decreasing software development time and for improving overall quality, independent from the domain. As business processes represent a fundamental asset of an organization, several concepts for enabling reuse during process modeling have been proposed. However, only few concrete examples for reusable process artifacts have been discussed so far. In this paper, we present the concept of process fragments and an example collection of process fragments for illustrating our reuse concept and for showing that it can actually be applied in practice for an easier and faster development of process-based applications. The fragment examples demonstrate different characteristics such fragments may exhibit. We also argue that this work will encourage reuse of process logic in terms of fragments, since it also provides an opportunity to design and develop a process fragment library for collecting process logic explicitly. As technical enabler for the approach we present a prototype called Fragmento.
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The work published in this paper was partially funded by the COMPAS project (www.compas-ict.eu) under the EU 7th Framework Programme Information and Communication Technologies (contract no. FP7-215175) and the S-Cube project (www.s-cube-network.eu) under the Network of Excellence (contract no. FP7-215483).
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Schumm, D., Karastoyanova, D., Leymann, F., Strauch, S. (2011). Fragmento: Advanced Process Fragment Library. In: Pokorny, J., et al. Information Systems Development. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9790-6_53
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