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a review is presented of business process modeling; first describing the main approaches of process modeling which are then classified according to the main modeling perspective being used with modeling perspectives namely the: behavioral, functional, structural, goal-oriented, object-oriented,
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The framework was later extended, and called the SEQUAL framework by Krogstie et al. in the 1995 article "Defining quality aspects for conceptual models". In the 2002 article "Quality of interactive models" Krogstie & Jørgensen extended the initial framework adding more levels of Stamper’s
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is a reference model for evaluating the quality of models, the semiotic quality framework (SEQUAL) developed by John Krogstie. The SEQUAL framework is grounded in
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D.L. Moody, et al. (2002). "Evaluating the quality of process models: Empirical testing of a quality framework". In: Stefano Spaccapietra et al. (ed.)
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Proceedings of the IFIP8.1 Working Conference on Information Systems Concepts (ISCO3): Towards a Consolidation of Views, 28–30 March, Marburg, Germany
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in 1995 both in information systems from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. From 1991 to 2000 he was employed as a manager in
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Krogstie has published around 150 refereed papers in journals, books, and archival proceedings since 1991. Books, a selection:
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Krogstie's research interests include information systems, conceptual modeling, mobile information systems, eGovernment and
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KROGSTIE J, LINDLAND OI and SINDRE G (1995) "Defining quality aspects for conceptual models". In:
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First International Workshop on Conceptual Modelling Quality (IWCMQ’02), 11 October 2002
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at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway.
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KROGSTIE J and JøRGENSEN HD (2002) "Quality of interactive models". In:
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John Krogstie, List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server
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Academic staff of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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STAMPER R (1996) "Signs, norms, and information systems". In:
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Business Process Management : Theory and Applications.
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Krogstie, John, "Perspectives to Process Modeling," in:
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Conceptual Modelling in Information Systems Engineering
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology alumni
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Conceptual Modeling - ER 2002, Proceedings, LNCS 2503
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The basic idea behind the SEQUAL framework is, that
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computer scientist
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
enterprise modelling
MSc
PhD
Accenture
IFIP TC8
IFIP WG 8.1
enterprise modelling
SEQUAL framework
semiotics
Charles W. Morris
conceptual models
language
Extended Enterprise Modeling Language
The quality of modelling languages
View model
Terry Halpin
Andreas Lothe Opdahl
Sjaak Brinkkemper
ISBN
3-540-79415-8
John Krogstie, About The Author/Editor
CURRICULUM VITAE 24/7/2008
"Process models representing knowledge for action: a revised quality framework"
European Journal of Information Systems
Archived
Wayback Machine
"On the Correlation between Process Model Metrics and Errors"
Arne Sølvberg

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