Analysis of process model reuse: Where are we now, where should we go from here?

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Highlights:

• From the research perspective a considerable amount of literature is available that addresses branches of process model reuse, but with a lack for empiricism.

• From industry perspective a poor support for process model reuse must be attested.

• The gap between research and commercial products might be a lack of knowledge in respect to what can be achieved with process model reuse.

• The direction to follow is more empirical evidence for efficiency of process model reuse.

摘要

Business process model reuse means building up new business process models by assembling already designed ones. Significant effort has been made by researchers so far to promote reuse (e.g. via reference models or workflow patterns) and plenty of benefits are assumed (e.g., time and error reduction, quality improvement and productivity gain (Fellmann, 2014)). Contrary to this, the observation is that business process model reuse does not seem to be a common technique in order to design a business process model. To provide reasons for the lack of enthusiasm for business process model reuse, this paper presents the results of a profound analysis of business process model reuse from different perspectives: First, the state of research is unveiled in a comprehensive structured literature review of 143 papers. Second, the engagement of tool vendors to promote reuse is identified in an analysis of 32 Business Process Management systems (BPMS). Third, users' opinions concerning business process model reuse is assessed in two surveys. The integration of the results provides a holistic view on the current state of business process model reuse as well as on future research directions and implications for researchers, practitioners and tool vendors.

论文关键词:Process model reuse,BPM system,Repository,Survey

论文评审过程:Received 15 August 2013, Revised 30 March 2014, Accepted 28 May 2014, Available online 10 June 2014.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2014.05.012