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    • ISSN: 2301-3559
    • Frequency: Quarterly
    • DOI: 10.18178/LNSE
    • Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Jemal Antidze
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I. Vekua Scientific Institute of Applied Mathematics
Tbilisi State University, Georgia
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LNSE 2014 Vol.2(3): 238-242 ISSN: 2301-3559
DOI: 10.7763/LNSE.2014.V2.129

Business Process Management – An Approach to Deploy theWeb-Based Software

Nguyen Van Vy and Phan Thanh Duc
Abstract—This article presents an overview of how to develop the web-based software to solve the automation of business process. The development process of software in this way is nearly similar to the formalization method rather than the traditional approach with all the steps: analysis, design, programming, testing, and evolution. Thanks to the advancement of the graphic identity that after specifying a business process with a visual graphical model, we can compile automatically the specifications into the source code. The remaining task is to form the web-services for each module to perform a specific activity and install it in every position in this process. This approach allows us to manage the business processes, and can be quickly modified to suit the changing needs of the business activities of the organization or to restructure the existing business processes. On the other hand, the web-services can be reused for the different processes. These characteristics allow a rapid development of software, shorten the time and reduce costs significantly, particularly appropriate in an era where every business activity in the world require quick changes.

Index Terms—Business process management (BPM), business process (BP), business process modeling notation (BPMN), business process execution language (BPEL).

Nguyen Van Vy is with the College of Technology, Hanoi National University, Vietnam (e-mail: vynv43@yahoo.com).
Phan Thanh Duc is with the Faculty of Management Information System, Banking Academy, Vietnam (e-mail: ducpt@bav.edu.vn).

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Cite: Nguyen Van Vy and Phan Thanh Duc, "Business Process Management – An Approach to Deploy theWeb-Based Software," Lecture Notes on Software Engineering vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 238-242, 2014.

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