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[[Category:Fachbereiche]] BPM - International Conference on Business Process Management Types of Artefacts being gathered: 1. Algorithm: Systematic procedure for solving a problem, often in pseudo-code or mathematical notation, step-by-step instructions. 2. Method: Structured process for solving a specific problem, clear organization of phases and their purpose; often contains techniques or algorithms. 3. Technique: A specific procedure for carrying out a particular task; detailed descriptions of the implementation steps, but not complex enough to be considered as a method. 4. Framework: Structured framework for solving a class of problems with specific methods, described by components, their relationships and contexts of use. 5. Language: Formal notation systems for modeling or analyzing processes; syntax and semantics, often illustrated by examples and diagrams. 6. Taxonomy: Systematically classifies and organizes elements of a specific area, hierarchical structures, and categorization criteria. 7. Model: Theoretical or conceptual tool used to describe, analyze, or predict aspects, the systematic representation of components, and relationships. 8. Design: Concept Theoretical foundations and structures of a system or product; conceptual models and their discussion. 9. Report: a general strategy or view of how to approach a problem: Interesting observations, rules of thumb, innovative ideas, but not sufficiently general or systematic to rise to the level of a descriptive model; usually includes a discussion of the relevant litera Schemas being used: 1. ACM Computing Classification Schemas: The following concepts can be only applied to other venues: 1. Research Problem 2. Research Question 3. Hypothesis 4. Data Collection 5. Data Analysis 6. Result 7. Threat to Validity 8. Research Object
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