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For process modelling the chair for [http://www.ai4.uni-bayreuth.de/de/index.html Applied Computer Science IV] at the university of Bayreuth uses a süecial moedeling technique which is called perspective oriented process modeling [[POPM]].
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For process modelling the chair for [http://www.ai4.uni-bayreuth.de/de/index.html Applied Computer Science IV] at the university of Bayreuth uses a süecial moedeling technique which is called perspective oriented process modeling [[POPM]]. The integrated process manager (iPM) is a tool which implements the POPM paradigm and allows the creation of process models in an easy way. To create a process model intensive communication with the carriers of the knowledge the so called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domain_expert domain experts] is necessary. After identifying the processes, the processes are modeled with iPM and visualized. The benefit of this visualization is a quicker understanding of the processes for users who are not familiar with the modeled domain.
  
 
The following process models describe the processes of collecting the data in Regensburg([http://www.biologie.uni-regensburg.de/Botanik/start.html Ecology/Biology]) and Bayreuth ([http://www.bayceer.uni-bayreuth.de/bio_edv/ DNA-Analytics and Ecoinformatics]).
 
The following process models describe the processes of collecting the data in Regensburg([http://www.biologie.uni-regensburg.de/Botanik/start.html Ecology/Biology]) and Bayreuth ([http://www.bayceer.uni-bayreuth.de/bio_edv/ DNA-Analytics and Ecoinformatics]).

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For process modelling the chair for Applied Computer Science IV at the university of Bayreuth uses a süecial moedeling technique which is called perspective oriented process modeling POPM. The integrated process manager (iPM) is a tool which implements the POPM paradigm and allows the creation of process models in an easy way. To create a process model intensive communication with the carriers of the knowledge the so called domain experts is necessary. After identifying the processes, the processes are modeled with iPM and visualized. The benefit of this visualization is a quicker understanding of the processes for users who are not familiar with the modeled domain.

The following process models describe the processes of collecting the data in Regensburg(Ecology/Biology) and Bayreuth (DNA-Analytics and Ecoinformatics).