Acquiring knowledge on business processes from stakeholders’ stories
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Santoro, Flávia María
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Acquiring knowledge on business processes from stakeholders’ stories
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Business process modeling is expensive and time consuming. It largely depends on the elicitation method
and the person in charge. The model needs to be shared in order to promote multiple perspectives. This
paper describes a group storytelling approach as an alternative to the traditional individual interviews to
elicitate processes. Information gathering is proposed to be done through capturing the stories told by
process performers, who describe their work, difficulties and suggestions. A process to abstract and transform
stories into business process representations is also part of the method. A tool to support storytelling
and this transformation is described as well.
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This work was partially supported by Grant Nos. 479374/2007-
4, 567220/2008-7 and 305404/2008-3 from CNPq (Brazil), No.
1080352 from FONDECYT (Chile) and No. R0308LAC004 from
LACCIR.
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Advanced Engineering Informatics 24 (2010) 138–148
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