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Defining Requirements for Business Process FlexibilityIn Workshop on Business Process Modeling, Development, and Support (BPMDS'06) Requirements for flexibility and the ways to achieve it (CAiSE'06) (5--6 June 2006)
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AbstractThe recent work on business process flexibility focuses primarily on defining and classifying business process flexibility and developing strategies, architectures, and tactics for achieving it. However, to specify the required type and level of business process flexibility it is essential to understand how the need for flexibility arises in the first place, and how this need affects the re-quirements for flexibility. The objective of this position paper is to examine the characteristics of the environmental variations that provide the stimulus for de-signing business process flexibility and its implications for the design and man-agement of business processes.
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