Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > Colaba
View graph of relations

Colaba: collaborative design of cross-organizational business processes

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNConference contribution/Paperpeer-review

Published

Standard

Colaba: collaborative design of cross-organizational business processes. / Chopra, Amit K.; Singh, Munindar P.
Requirements Engineering for Systems, Services and Systems-of-Systems (RESS), 2011 Workshop on. IEEE, 2011. p. 36-43.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings - With ISBN/ISSNConference contribution/Paperpeer-review

Harvard

Chopra, AK & Singh, MP 2011, Colaba: collaborative design of cross-organizational business processes. in Requirements Engineering for Systems, Services and Systems-of-Systems (RESS), 2011 Workshop on. IEEE, pp. 36-43. https://doi.org/10.1109/RESS.2011.6043928

APA

Chopra, A. K., & Singh, M. P. (2011). Colaba: collaborative design of cross-organizational business processes. In Requirements Engineering for Systems, Services and Systems-of-Systems (RESS), 2011 Workshop on (pp. 36-43). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/RESS.2011.6043928

Vancouver

Chopra AK, Singh MP. Colaba: collaborative design of cross-organizational business processes. In Requirements Engineering for Systems, Services and Systems-of-Systems (RESS), 2011 Workshop on. IEEE. 2011. p. 36-43 doi: 10.1109/RESS.2011.6043928

Author

Chopra, Amit K. ; Singh, Munindar P. / Colaba : collaborative design of cross-organizational business processes. Requirements Engineering for Systems, Services and Systems-of-Systems (RESS), 2011 Workshop on. IEEE, 2011. pp. 36-43

Bibtex

@inproceedings{6f61dc535dd9434fb289a386c515c8f6,
title = "Colaba: collaborative design of cross-organizational business processes",
abstract = "Cross-organizational processes naturally involve multiple stakeholders with distinct business interests. Yet, current process modeling approaches are conceptually centralized. This paper develops Colaba, a novel approach for the design of a cross-organizational process. Colaba naturally accommodates the requirements of multiple stakeholders. It is realized as a tool and methodology that uses and maintains a repository of business protocols, each describing a business function to the desired level of nuance. Design in Colaba is thus simply a matter of selecting, refining, extending, and composing protocols. Colaba is based on the concepts of Issue-Based Information Systems. It naturally supports stakeholders proposing process models, raising issues about them, and evaluating alternative proposals. Colaba contributes argumentation primitives and a representation relevant to business processes that accommodates the diverse perspectives of the roles in a protocol. This paper includes an evaluation of Colaba via a case study.",
author = "Chopra, {Amit K.} and Singh, {Munindar P.}",
year = "2011",
doi = "10.1109/RESS.2011.6043928",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-1-4577-0939-5",
pages = "36--43",
booktitle = "Requirements Engineering for Systems, Services and Systems-of-Systems (RESS), 2011 Workshop on",
publisher = "IEEE",

}

RIS

TY - GEN

T1 - Colaba

T2 - collaborative design of cross-organizational business processes

AU - Chopra, Amit K.

AU - Singh, Munindar P.

PY - 2011

Y1 - 2011

N2 - Cross-organizational processes naturally involve multiple stakeholders with distinct business interests. Yet, current process modeling approaches are conceptually centralized. This paper develops Colaba, a novel approach for the design of a cross-organizational process. Colaba naturally accommodates the requirements of multiple stakeholders. It is realized as a tool and methodology that uses and maintains a repository of business protocols, each describing a business function to the desired level of nuance. Design in Colaba is thus simply a matter of selecting, refining, extending, and composing protocols. Colaba is based on the concepts of Issue-Based Information Systems. It naturally supports stakeholders proposing process models, raising issues about them, and evaluating alternative proposals. Colaba contributes argumentation primitives and a representation relevant to business processes that accommodates the diverse perspectives of the roles in a protocol. This paper includes an evaluation of Colaba via a case study.

AB - Cross-organizational processes naturally involve multiple stakeholders with distinct business interests. Yet, current process modeling approaches are conceptually centralized. This paper develops Colaba, a novel approach for the design of a cross-organizational process. Colaba naturally accommodates the requirements of multiple stakeholders. It is realized as a tool and methodology that uses and maintains a repository of business protocols, each describing a business function to the desired level of nuance. Design in Colaba is thus simply a matter of selecting, refining, extending, and composing protocols. Colaba is based on the concepts of Issue-Based Information Systems. It naturally supports stakeholders proposing process models, raising issues about them, and evaluating alternative proposals. Colaba contributes argumentation primitives and a representation relevant to business processes that accommodates the diverse perspectives of the roles in a protocol. This paper includes an evaluation of Colaba via a case study.

U2 - 10.1109/RESS.2011.6043928

DO - 10.1109/RESS.2011.6043928

M3 - Conference contribution/Paper

SN - 978-1-4577-0939-5

SP - 36

EP - 43

BT - Requirements Engineering for Systems, Services and Systems-of-Systems (RESS), 2011 Workshop on

PB - IEEE

ER -