Authors
Luiz Paulo Carvalho, Flávia Santoro, Claudia Cappelli
Publication date
2016
Conference
Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective: 5th International Conference, EGOVIS 2016, Porto, Portugal, September 5-8, 2016, Proceedings 5
Pages
123-134
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Increasingly information transparency becomes necessary in public organizations. Either due to the imposition of laws and decrees, or to the yearning for the society. In addition to information, business processes are equally important, responsible for all the treatment and processing of information in the organization. It is important not only know the information, but the way it was generated. Providing transparency of business processes requires presenting their operating models in which are explicit the actors involved, the activities carried out and the rules that support them, among other types of information. Currently the notations used to represent process models are extremely technical, consequently difficult to understand by ordinary citizens. It seems not sufficient to provide transparency. This paper presents a case study of using a transformation method that aims to make the process easier to …
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Scholar articles
LP Carvalho, F Santoro, C Cappelli - Electronic Government and the Information Systems …, 2016