Accepted paper for BPMDS’22

The representation of modeling problems in process models may generate inconsistent interpretations, leading to the implementation of incorrect modeling solutions. As such, BPMN  2.0-based process modeling tools should detect these problems. In our paper “A Complementary Analysis of the Behavior of BPMN Tools Regarding Process Modeling Problems” accepted for the Business Process Modeling, Development, and Support (BPMDS’22) together with the CAiSE Conference we provide a complimentary analysis of how BPMN 2.0-based process modeling tools currently react and provide feedback about modeling problems in business process models.


The full paper can be downloaded at Springer.

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