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Philipp Liegl
Business Documents for Inter-Organizational Business Processes
Bridging the interoperability-gap between enterprises using current state-of-the-art in business document modeling
2010. 300 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SÜDWESTDEUTSCHER VERLAG FÜR HOCHSCHULSCHRIFTEN 2010
ISBN: 3-8381-1389-6 (3838113896)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8381-1389-0 (9783838113890)
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The automation of inter-organizational processes requires legal and technical agreements between the participating business partners. In a technical sense a twofold agreement is necessary between business partners. First of all, business partners must agree on a common process choreography, unambiguously defining the exact exchange order of business documents in an inter-organizational business process. Consequently, business partners must agree on the structure of the exchanged business information as well. This book focuses on the definition of business documents for inter-organizational business processes and on the integration of business document models into business process choreography models. Thereby, we cover state-of-the-art in business document modeling by providing a business document survey, based on standard clusters. Consequently, we introduce the two main business document paradigms: top-down standards and bottom-up standards. This book is based on UN/CEFACT s Core Components Technical Specification 3.0 and its related standards such as the UML Profile for Core Components 3.0 and UN/CEFACT´s Modeling Methodology 2.0.
Philipp Liegl studied Business Informatics at the Vienna University of Technology, where he received his master s and PhD degree. His research interests mainly focus on inter-organizational business processes and their realization using service oriented architectures.