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Nenad Ivezic, Miroslav Ljubicic, Marija Jankovic, Boonserm Kulvatunyou, Scott Nieman, Garret Minakawa
Abstract
Despite unrelenting increase in complexity of message standards for enterprise systems integrations, there are no effective means to address this complexity issue in practice. We describe an effort to address the issue by advancing message standards development and use methods. The new effort relies on business process model life-cycle management, which is essential for context definition of message standards usage. Context is essential as it describes the intent for the message standards usage for a specific systems integration case. We report results of a preliminary assessment of the approach for an industry use case.
Ivezic, N.
, Ljubicic, M.
, Jankovic, M.
, Kulvatunyou, B.
, Nieman, S.
and Minakawa, G.
(2017),
Business Process Context for Message Standards, Business Process Management, Barcelona, -1, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=924115
(Accessed October 7, 2025)