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Strecker, Florian and Meyer, Nils (2011): The S-BPM modelling technique as an enabling tool for representation of agency and situation. In: Proceedings of the 2011 Annual European Conference on Cognitive Ergonomics 2011. pp. 265-266.

Motivation -- Modelling and representing knowledge about activities and communication by using the S-BPM modelling technique sets focus on the participants and their behaviour in a situation. Research approach -- A desk research was used, in which the S-BPM modelling approach -- originally designed to model business processes -- has been analysed regarding its ability to represent agency and situation when describing activities and communication. Findings/Design -- The result shows that S-BPM can be used as a tool for representation of agency and situation due to its 2-level approach. This approach divides between communication design and different behaviours for the involved actors. Take away message -- The modelling technique described in this paper seems to be easily understandable even to untrained users due to its simplicity.

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