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What is Business Artifact

Handbook of Research on Business Process Modeling
A business artifact type holds information about a key class of (real or conceptual) business entities, including both the information model (data schema) of the business-relevant data that can be associated with entities of this type over time, and specification of the possible macro-lifecycles of these entities. A business artifact is an instance of this type.
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A Data-Centric Design Methodology for Business Processes
Kamal Bhattacharya (IBM T.J. Watson Research Lab, USA), Richard Hull (IBM T.J. Watson Research Lab, USA), and Jianwen Su (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 29
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-288-6.ch023
Abstract
This chapter describes a design methodology for business processes and workflows that focuses first on “business artifacts”, which represent key (real or conceptual) business entities, including both the business-relevant data about them and their macro-level lifecycles. Individual workflow services (a.k.a. tasks) are then incorporated, by specifying how they operate on the artifacts and fit into their lifecycles. The resulting workflow is specified in a particular artifact-centric workflow model, which is introduced using an extended example. At the logical level this workflow model is largely declarative, in contrast with most traditional workflow models which are procedural and/or graph-based. The chapter includes a discussion of how the declarative, artifact-centric workflow specification can be mapped into an optimized physical realization.
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