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  2. Event-driven process chain - Wikipedia

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    These elements are used in event-driven process chain diagrams: Event Events are passive elements in event-driven process chains. They describe under what circumstances a function or a process works or which state a function or a process results in. Examples of events are "requirement captured", "material in stock", etc. In the EPC graph an ...

  3. IEC 61499 - Wikipedia

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    The event driven execution model allows an explicit specification of the execution order of function blocks. If necessary, periodically executed applications can be implemented by using the E_CYCLE function block for the generation of periodic events as described in Annex A of IEC 61499-1.

  4. Business Process Model and Notation - Wikipedia

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    Event-driven process chains (EPC) and BPMN are two notations with similar expressivity when process modeling is concerned. [8] A BPMN model can be transformed into an EPC model. Conversely, an EPC model can be transformed into a BPMN model with only a slight loss of information. [9]

  5. ARIS Express - Wikipedia

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    ARIS Express is a free-of-charge modeling tool for business process analysis and management. It supports different modeling notations such as BPMN 2, Event-driven Process Chains (EPC), Organizational charts, process landscapes, whiteboards, etc. ARIS Express was initially developed by IDS Scheer, which was bought by Software AG in December 2010.

  6. Talk:Event-driven process chain - Wikipedia

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    Logical connector In the event-driven process chain the logical relationships between elements in the control flow, that is, events and functions are described by logical connectors. --TheFamilyBusiness 10:49, 17 February 2016 (UTC)

  7. EPCIS - Wikipedia

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    EPCIS 1.1 and CBV 1.1 were ratified in May 2014. [5] New features in EPCIS 1.1 include support for class-level identification (needed especially in bar code applications), a new event type to describe processes where inputs are transformed into outputs, and additional event data to describe business transfers and instance- or lot-level master data.

  8. List of discrete event simulation software - Wikipedia

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    SimPy is a process-based discrete-event simulation framework based on standard Python. [25] Simula: Simula: Language June 1, 1967: A programming language designed specifically for simulation. SystemC: C++: Library November 15, 2018 (v2.3.3) [26] Apache 2.0: A set of C++ classes and macros which provide an event-driven simulation kernel.

  9. Complex event processing - Wikipedia

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    Event processing is a method of tracking and analyzing (processing) streams of information (data) about things that happen (events), [1] and deriving a conclusion from them. Complex event processing ( CEP ) consists of a set of concepts and techniques developed in the early 1990s for processing real-time events and extracting information from ...