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“Process engineering is about applying engineering approaches, techniques, and tools to the construction of Process Models.” [Rolland1998]

Process engineering deals with the subject of processes from the following perspectives

  • Reasons / the rationale for process engineering and relate the objectives of the users to the Process Models that can best meet these objectives
  • Representation of processes through Process Models
  • The process of constructing process models (Meta-Process Modeling)

References

[Rolland1998] C. Rolland. A Comprehensive View of Process Engineering. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference CAiSE'98, B. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1413, Pernici, C. Thanos (Eds), Springer. Pisa, Italy, June 1998

See also Chemical engineering