Actor-oriented approach for business-process management of analytical system development
https://doi.org/10.15514/ISPRAS-2022-34(2)-5
Abstract
This paper aims at investigating the feasibility of an actor-oriented approach for modelling analytical systems development business processes. The study analyzes existing management challenges of analytical systems development processes, identifies key business process modeling approaches, and proposes a modeling approach based on actor-oriented approach with high flexibility and enhanced control over business artifacts. The article also describes examples of possible applications of this approach in a business process management tool.
About the Authors
Timofey Mikhailovich PRIBYLEVRussian Federation
4th-year undergraduate student of the Software Engineering educational program at the Perm Branch of the HSE University, Department of Information Technology in Business
Mikhail Nikolaevich ZAYTSEV
Russian Federation
Graduate student of the Department of theoretical computer science of the MSU
Olga Leonidovna VIKENTYEVA
Russian Federation
Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Information Technologies in Business
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Review
For citations:
PRIBYLEV T.M., ZAYTSEV M.N., VIKENTYEVA O.L. Actor-oriented approach for business-process management of analytical system development. Proceedings of the Institute for System Programming of the RAS (Proceedings of ISP RAS). 2022;34(2):57-66. https://doi.org/10.15514/ISPRAS-2022-34(2)-5