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The adaptation of business applications and their underlying business processes is key to meeting the specific needs of a certain customer or domain. The core objective of an extender is tomodify the (process) artifacts provided by a base software vendor – yet, existing approaches do not support this directly but force the developer to explicitly use complex extensibility constructs and tools. Based on generic extensibility concepts, this demonstration proposal introduces a novel method and system for business process extensions that supports the intuitive inplace modification of processes. The extensions are extracted automatically and stored as first-class entities, ready to be recomposed or reused in other contexts.
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Witteborg, H., Charfi, A., Aly, M., Holmes, T.: Business Process Extensions as First-Class Entities — A Model-Driven and Aspect-Oriented Approach. In: Liu, C., Ludwig, H., Toumani, F., Yu, Q. (eds.) ICSOC 2012. LNCS, vol. 7636, pp. 763–770. Springer, Heidelberg (2012)
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Witteborg, H., Charfi, A., Wei, W., Holmes, T. (2013). Method and System for In-Place Modeling of Business Process Extensions as First-Class Entities. In: Ghose, A., et al. Service-Oriented Computing - ICSOC 2012 Workshops. ICSOC 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7759. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37804-1_52
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