Abstract

This study is a comparative evaluation of Subject-oriented Business Process Modeling (S-BPM). It examined modeling effectiveness and efficiency of S-BPM, from the novice modeler perspective, in comparison to the current industry standard process modeling language; Business Process Modeling Notations (BPMN). A laboratory experiment were set up in which participants were trained in S-BPM and BPMN and asked to model with each of these process modeling languages accordingly.Overall, participants in the S-BPM group created models faster than those using BPMN and models in S-BPM had more accuracy than the ones using BPMN. However, there was no significant evidence to confirm that participants perceived modeling with S-BPM to be easier than modeling with BMPN.

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