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- Zeitschriftenartikel100 Years of Graphical Business Process Modelling(Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISAJ) – International Journal of Conceptual Modeling: Vol. 15, Nr. 3, 2022) Ralf Laue, Heinrich C. MayrIn December 1921, Frank B. and Lillian Moller Gilbreth held a presentation entitled “Process Charts” at the Annual Meeting of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers. They presented a diagrammatic notation for depicting work processes. This was the reason for initiating a call for papers for a special edition of the EMISA Journal. The aim of this issue is to reflect on the history of graphical business process modelling as well as on current and future challenges. In this editorial, we will shortly introduce the ideas behind the Process Charts method. We realize that some ideas discussed 100 years ago still remain highly relevant while modern work environment raises issues that would be unthinkable a century ago.
- WorkshopbeitragCollaborative Manufacturing Process Redesign Using Sentiment Analysis(Mensch und Computer 2021 - Workshopband, 2021) Softic, Selver; Lüftenegger, Egon; Stojic, AleksandarWe present a novel tool called SentiProMo which uses sentiment analysis on collaborative comments collected during the design phase of business and manufacturing processes. This method involves the implicit information of sentiment hidden behind the suggestions for the process improvements. To discover and utilize the sentiment for process redesign we trained and tested a sentiment analysis module as part of our software. This module classifies and scores the sentiment of comments and acts as a part of SentiProMo tool for role based BPMN modeling and annotation. In order to evaluate the usability of the proposed software we tested it with a specific scenario including tasks with representative test persons. For this purpose we used standardized surveys like Computer System Usability Questionnaire (CSUQ) and Nielsen’s Heuristic model (NHE) to obtain the insights on usability of the system.
- TextdokumentTowards an Automated Assessment of Graphical (Business Process) Modelling Competences(INFORMATIK 2020, 2021) Striewe, Michael; Houy, Constantin; Rehse, Jana-Rebecca; Ullrich, Meike; Fettke, Peter; Schaper, Niclas; Oberweis, AndreasIn Business Process Management (BPM), graphical process modelling plays an important role because process models can significantly support BPM endeavors in many different ways. Hence, it is also crucial in the context of learning and teaching BPM. Graphical modelling in general is also a curricular core component of higher education in related disciplines such as information systems engineering or software engineering. There are numerous concepts and tools which support learning and teaching of graphical modelling, but most of them have so far been isolated from each other and are used only locally. In order to increase the quality of learning and teaching in modelling courses, it is desirable to better integrate these approaches and identify commonalities. This paper discusses several challenges of integrating learning and teaching approaches for graphical modelling and outlines an approach to a solution that is currently pursued in the ongoing research project KEA-Mod.