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A system-theoretic approach to case management

Published: 13 April 2014 Publication History

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The Object Management Group (OMG) defined Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN), a modeling specification for case management in early 2013. However, supporting software tools do not exist for this novel concept; and simulation is not taken into account. In this paper, we present a DEVS-based case management system, with which case workers are able to interact with their knowledge work in terms of (1) model representation, (2) model manipulation, (3) model verification and validation, and (4) model implementation. Feature (1) is enabled by CMMN; (2), (3) and (4) are achieved by using a high level simulation modeling language for discrete event system, i.e., DDML (DEVS-Driven Modeling Language).

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Sandy Kemsley: "Case Management and BPM." BPTrends. May 2011. http://www.pwmobile.com/fileadmin/templates/files/SAG_WP_Case-Mgmt-&-BPM_May11-web.pdf
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Object Management Group: "Case Management Model and Notation." http://www.omg.org/spec/CMMN/1.0
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Ighoroje U. B., Maïga O., Traoré M. K.: "The DEVS-Driven Modeling Language: Syntax and Semantics Definition by Meta Modeling and Graph Transformation." Proceedings of the Spring Simulation Multiconference. Orlando (FL), March 26--29. 2012
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Zeigler, B, Praehofer, H, Kim, T.: "Theory of Modeling and Simulation." 2nd Edition, Academic Press. 2000
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OMG Unified Modeling Language (UML).2.3. http://www.omg.org/spec/UML/2.3/

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    Posters '14: Proceedings of the 2014 SpringSim Poster Session
    April 2014
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    1. CMMN
    2. DDML
    3. case management
    4. model-to-model transformation

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