Hinkelmann, Knut

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  • Publication
    Business Process as a Service (BPaaS): The Smart BPaaS Design Environment
    (2016) Woitsch, Robert; Hinkelmann, Knut; Juan Ferrer, Ana Maria; Yuste, Joaquin Iranzo; Karagiannis, Dimitris; Schlamberger, Niko [in: Proceedings of CAiSE 2016 Industry Track]
    This paper introduces the project idea of Business Processes as a Services (BPaaS) that is worked out in the H2020 project CloudSocket. Concept models and semantics are used to align domain specific business processes with executable workflows that are deployed and in production in a multi-cloud environment. The Business Process Management System Paradigm (BPMS) is requesting the functional capabilities of the so-called BPaaS Environments (i) design, (ii) allocation, (iii) execution and (iv) evaluation, which technically compose the CloudSocket Broker platform. This paper introduces first findings of aligning customers’ business needs with BPaaS cloud offerings using a model-based approach.
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    A Modelling Environment for Business Process as a Service
    (Springer, 2016) Kurjakovic, Sabrina; Lammel, Benjamin; Woitsch, Robert; Kritikos, Kyriakos; Hinkelmann, Knut; Krogstie, John; Mouratidis, Haralambos; Su, Jianwen [in: Advanced Information Systems Engineering Workshops : CAiSE 2016]
    Business processes can benefit from cloud offerings, but bridging the gap between business requirements and technical solutions is still a big challenge. We propose Business Process as a Service (BPaaS) as a main concept for the alignment of business process with IT in the cloud. The mechanisms described in this paper provide modelling facilities for both business and IT levels: (a) a graphical modelling environment for processes, workflows and service requirements, (b) an extension of an enterprise ontology with cloud-specific concepts, (c) semantic lifting of graphical models and (d) SPARQL querying and inferencing for semantic alignment of business and cloud IT.
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