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Some Future Directions for Business Process Modeling

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This chapter contains a summary of the main content of the book and discusses the potential for business process modeling in the future through integration with other types of modeling, attacking a new set of challenges particularly across organizational borders to support digital ecosystems based on open big data and systems of systems. We also look upon a general trend of using available data to let the computers be part of the modeling, a trend that is in particular witnessed in process mining and other approaches to big data.

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Krogstie, J. (2016). Some Future Directions for Business Process Modeling. In: Quality in Business Process Modeling. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42512-2_6

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