Dynamic aspects of business processes

Journal Title: Bulletin of the Military University of Technology - Year 2015, Vol 64, Issue 4

Abstract

In recent years, in the field of IT and management, widely discussed is the issue referred to as Dynamic Process Management (DBPM) or BPM 2.0. This is an evolution of the traditional Business Process Management (BPM). This article, in an orderly manner with the problem of dynamic business processes, introduces its definition, identifies and characterizes its various aspects (including context management, and IT) and shows key research directions.[b]Keywords[/b]: dynamic business process management, business process management, business proces

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Tomasz Gzik

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  • EP ID EP77480
  • DOI 10.5604/12345865.1186231
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Tomasz Gzik (2015). Dynamic aspects of business processes . Bulletin of the Military University of Technology, 64(4), 97-115. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-77480