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Title: Batching vs. non-batching in business processes: Challenges with regards to Batch Activities in Business Processes
Authors: Pufahl, Luise
MARTIN, Niels 
Issue Date: 2018
Source: Fellman, Michael; Sandkuhl, Kurt (Ed.). Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Enterprise Modeling and Information Systems Architectures,p. 41-45
Series/Report: CEUR-WS
Abstract: A common phenomenon in operational business processes is batch processing. Batching is used to reduce cost or time by collectively executing several cases at specific activities in a business process. Recently, approaches were developed to explicitly design and execute batch activities in business process models, and to mine batch work from historic process execution logs. Process redesign suggests organizations to evaluate which activity should be designed in a case-based or batch-oriented fashion. However, it is not discussed how such an analysis should be conducted. This paper discusses current challenges on this topic. Further, it proposes a preliminary methodology for identifying beneficial batch activities and their configuration.
Keywords: process models; batch activity; process redesign
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/26084
Link to publication/dataset: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2097/paper7.pdf
Category: C1
Type: Proceedings Paper
Validations: vabb 2020
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