Business Process Definition Metamodel

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The Business Process Definition Metamodel is an Object Management Group (OMG) standard that provides a formal, model-driven framework for specifying and exchanging business process definitions across tools and platforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf OMG standard
business process modeling standard
metamodel specification
abbreviation BPDM NERFINISHED
approach model-driven
basedOn MOF NERFINISHED
category enterprise modeling standard
software engineering standard
defines metamodel for business process concepts
domain business process modeling
model-driven engineering
enables model interchange via XMI
focus business process definitions
fullName Business Process Definition Metamodel NERFINISHED
goal to decouple process definitions from specific tools
to standardize semantics of business process models
hasAspect control flow modeling
data flow modeling
organizational roles modeling
process choreography
process orchestration
hasComponent activities
artifacts
events
gateways
participants
process elements
intendedUsers business process modelers
enterprise architects
tool vendors
publisher Object Management Group NERFINISHED
purpose to enable exchange of business process definitions across tools and platforms
to provide a formal framework for specifying business process definitions
relatedTo Business Process Model and Notation NERFINISHED
Meta Object Facility NERFINISHED
Unified Modeling Language NERFINISHED
scope business processes at enterprise level
standardBody Object Management Group NERFINISHED
status adopted OMG specification
supports exchange of process models between different platforms
interoperability of business process modeling tools
mapping from graphical notations to a common semantic model
type platform-independent metamodel

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Object Management Group knownFor Business Process Definition Metamodel