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1 Conference paper

Declarative versus Imperative Process Modeling Languages: The Issue of Maintainability

Fahland, Dirk; Mendling, Jan; Reijers, Hajo A.; Weber, Barbara; Weidlich, Matthias; Zugal, Stefan

Business Process Management Workshops — 2010, pp. 477-488

The rise of interest in declarative languages for process modeling both justifies and demands empirical investigations into their presumed advantages over more traditional, imperative alternatives. Our concern in this paper is with the ease of maintaining business process models, for example due

Year: 2010

Language: English

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Declarative versus Imperative Process Modeling Languages: The Issue of Understandability

Fahland, Dirk; Lübke, Daniel; Mendling, Jan; Reijers, Hajo; Weber, Barbara; Weidlich, Matthias; et al. (1 more)

Enterprise, Business-process and Information Systems Modeling — 2009, pp. 353-366

to well-established research on program comprehension. In particular, we focus on imperative and declarative techniques of modeling a process. Cognitive research has demonstrated that imperative programs deliver sequential information much better while declarative programs offer clear insight into circumstantial

Year: 2009

Language: English

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