The atoms, molecules and fibers of organizations

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The increasing demands concerning the modifiability and connectivity of business processes cannot be met adequately anymore by relying on best practices only. There is an urgent need for a reference conceptual framework for studying, modeling, analyzing and designing business processes. The Language–Action Perspective (LAP), in particular Habermas’ theory of Communicative Action offers a sound and rigid foundation for such a framework. In this paper, the DEMO (Demo Engineering Methodology for Organizations)-framework is presented. It builds on the LAP-based theoretical foundation of the DEMO methodology. Several other LAP-based frameworks have been proposed in the past years. They are evaluated in a comparative review with the DEMO-framework. Several shortcomings of these frameworks are revealed and discussed. The practical applicability of the DEMO-framework is demonstrated using a small example.

论文关键词:Business process,Communicative action,Conceptual modeling,Modeling framework

论文评审过程:Received 19 February 2003, Revised 26 February 2003, Accepted 26 February 2003, Available online 28 March 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0169-023X(03)00062-4