Business Process Management Systems (BPMS) are widely recognized as fundamental component of the IT infrastructure supporting middle-large organization, thanks to their capacity of providing easy-to-read models of how the organization works, and to the capability of enacting these business processes, supporting and monitoring their execution. In this work we present results collected during a feasibility study, that aims to apply BPM concepts to a legal domain: decision and enforcement of preliminary injunctions.
Business Process Management for Legal Domains: Supporting Execution and Management of Preliminary Injunctions
CAPUZZIMATI, FEDERICO;BALDONI, Matteo;BOELLA, Guido
2015-01-01
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Business Process Management Systems (BPMS) are widely recognized as fundamental component of the IT infrastructure supporting middle-large organization, thanks to their capacity of providing easy-to-read models of how the organization works, and to the capability of enacting these business processes, supporting and monitoring their execution. In this work we present results collected during a feasibility study, that aims to apply BPM concepts to a legal domain: decision and enforcement of preliminary injunctions.File in questo prodotto:
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