Subject-Oriented Business Process Management

Activities performed in organizations are coordinated via communication between the people involved. The sentences used to communicate are naturally structured by subject, verb, and object. The subject describes the actor, the verb the action and the object what is affected by the action. Subject-or...

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Main Author: Werner Schmidt (auth)
Other Authors: Stefan Obermeier (auth), Egon Börger (auth), Christian Stary (auth), Albert Fleischmann (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2012
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