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==Short description==<br />
A resource is part of the [[isPartOf::Meta Model|EPC meta model]]. Resources are used to provide additional information for EPC [[Function|functions]] and thereby the process model. Resources may be represented by [[Organizational unit|organizational units]], [[Data object|data objects]] or [[Information system|information systems]]. They are attached to [[Function|functions]] and represent further necessary details, like which [[Organizational unit|organizational unit]] is responsible for the execution of the associated task, which [[Information system|information systems]] are involved, what input is needed to perform it and what output is generated by it.<br />
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== Syntax ==<br />
There is no common understanding which resources can be annotated to [[Function|functions]]. [1] A consensus in the literature seems to be the classification in [[Organizational unit|organizational unit]], [[Data object|data object]] and [[Information system|information object]]. [1], [2], [3], [4]<br />
There can be any number of resources associated to [[Process element|process elements]]. All possible relationship types between resources and [[Process element|process elements]] are represented by the class [[Resource relation|resource relation]]. [1], [2], [5]<br />
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== Semantic ==<br />
In EPC there is no common understanding which resources can be annotated to [[Function|functions]]. Examples are [[Organizational unit|organizational units]], application systems or documents, where each resource has a specific [[Resource relation|resource relation]] to a [[Function|function]]. An [[Organizational unit|organizational unit]] for example can have the relation type “is responsible for”, which it not allowed for an [[Data object|data object]] like document. [1]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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* [*1] C. Seel and D. Vanderhaeghen, “Meta-Model based Extensions of the EPC for Interorganisational Process Modelling,” EPK 2005. 4. Work. der Gesellschaft für Inform. e.V. und Treffen ihres Arbeitkreises "Geschäftsprozessmanagement mit Ereignisgesteuerten Prozessketten, pp. 117–136, 2005.<br />
* [*2] B. Korherr and B. List, “A UML 2 Profile for Event Driven Process Chains *,” vol. 205, pp. 161–172, 2006.<br />
* [*3] R. S. Mans, “Generic and specific eEPCs for product and customer groups,” no. February, 2006.<br />
* [*4] G. Decker and W. Tscheschner, “Migration von EPK zu BPMN,” EPK 2009. 8. Work. der Gesellschaft für Inform. e.V. und Treffen ihres Arbeitkreises "Geschäftsprozessmanagement mit Ereignisgesteuerten Prozessketten (WI-EPK). Gesellschaft für Inform., pp. 91–109, 2009.<br />
* [*5] O. Thomas, Fuzzy Process Engineering. 2009.<br />
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