Beyond Control-Flow: Integrating the Resource Perspective into Multi-Collaborative Process Modeling from Text
The paper discusses a novel approach to process modeling in Business Process Management (BPM) that integrates resource perspectives. It highlights the limitations of current text-to-model methods, which primarily focus on control-flow without considering collaborative elements. The proposed resource-aware generation pipeline aims to enhance the representation of business operations by producing BPMN 2.0 collaboration diagrams from natural language descriptions.
- ▪The research introduces a resource-aware generation pipeline for creating BPMN 2.0 collaboration diagrams.
- ▪Current text-to-model approaches mainly emphasize control-flow, neglecting the collaborative aspect of processes.
- ▪Experiments demonstrate strong resource discovery while maintaining control-flow quality with minimal runtime overhead.
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Computer Science > Artificial Intelligence arXiv:2605.24546 (cs) [Submitted on 23 May 2026] Title:Beyond Control-Flow: Integrating the Resource Perspective into Multi-Collaborative Process Modeling from Text Authors:Anton Antonov, Humam Kourani, Alessandro Berti, Gyunam Park View a PDF of the paper titled Beyond Control-Flow: Integrating the Resource Perspective into Multi-Collaborative Process Modeling from Text, by Anton Antonov and 3 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:Process modeling is a sub-domain of Business Process Management (BPM) focused on the translation of process artifacts into formal models. This task traditionally requires extensive human input and domain expertise in both BPM notations and the specific business context.
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