This book proposes a novel technique, named artifact-driven process monitoring, by which multi-party processes, involving non-automated activities, can be continuously and autonomously monitored. This technique exploits the Internet of Things (Io T) paradigm to make the physical objects, participating in a process, smart. Being equipped with sensors, a computing device, and a communication interface, such smart objects can then become self-aware of their own conditions and of the process they participate in, and exchange this information with the other smart objects and the involved organizations. To allow organizations to reuse preexisting process models, a method to instruct smart objects given Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) collaboration diagrams is also presented. The work constitutes a revised version of the Ph D dissertation written by the author at the Ph D School of Information Engineering of Politecnico di Milano, Italy. In 2019, the Ph D dissertation won the "CAi SE Ph D award", granted to outstanding Ph D theses in the field of Information Systems Engineering.
Giovanni Meroni
Artifact-Driven Business Process Monitoring [PDF ebook]
A Novel Approach to Transparently Monitor Business Processes, Supported by Methods, Tools, and Real-World Applications
Artifact-Driven Business Process Monitoring [PDF ebook]
A Novel Approach to Transparently Monitor Business Processes, Supported by Methods, Tools, and Real-World Applications
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