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A key element of any approach to meeting the climate change challenge is the ability to improve operational efficiency in a pervasive fashion. The notion of a business process is a particularly useful unit of analysis in this context. This article describes a subset of the Abnoba framework for green business process management and shows how an algebraic framework can be leveraged to enable an environmental assessment on multiple heterogeneous dimensions (of qualitative or quantitative nature). Furthermore, a machinery for process improvement is outlined.
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- Business Process
- Global Warming Potential
- Business Process Modeling Notation
- Combination Operator
- Process Fragment
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Hoesch-Klohe, K., Ghose, A. (2010). Carbon-Aware Business Process Design in Abnoba. In: Maglio, P.P., Weske, M., Yang, J., Fantinato, M. (eds) Service-Oriented Computing. ICSOC 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6470. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17358-5_38
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