Collaborative Process Modelling - Tool Analysis and Design Implications

Riemer K, Holler J, Indulska M


Zusammenfassung
Business process modelling is an integral component of Business Process Management and is, by na-ture, a collaborative act that involves many stakeholders. Process modelling initiatives, while not able dependent on technology, are often supported by one or more dedicated commercial software tools. However, while a broad range of process modelling aspects have been researched, little is known about how to support modelling with collaborative tools. Accordingly, we aim to elicit a better under-standing of the nature of collaborative process modelling and its support in modelling tools. Our study is based on the assumption that tool designers hold certain conceptions about how people use model-ling tools and that such conceptions become inscribed in the tools. By analysing and classifying a sample of modelling tools, with regards to their collaborative features for supporting the modelling task, we aim to elicit an understanding of the collaborative aspects of process modelling. Our study finds only very fragmented collaborative functionality across our tool selection and builds on these findings to suggest a high-level architecture for collaborative support in process modelling tools.

Schlüsselwörter
Collaborative Business Process Modelling; Modelling Tools; Tool Analysis; Collaborative Architecture



Publikationstyp
Forschungsartikel in Sammelband (Konferenz)

Begutachtet
Ja

Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht

Jahr
2011

Konferenz
19th European Conference on Information Systems

Konferenzort
Helsinki, Finland

Buchtitel
Proceedings of the 19th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)

Seiten
Paper 39

Ort
Helsinki, Finland

Sprache
Englisch