Two views of information modeling
Information and Management
BYTE
Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
Process innovation: reengineering work through information technology
Shaping the future: business design through information technology
Shaping the future: business design through information technology
Representation and communication—a speech act based approach to information systems design
Information Systems - Special issue: advanced information systems engineering
A speech-act-based office modeling approach
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design
A language/action perspective on the design of cooperative work
Human-Computer Interaction
SIGCPR '97 Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research
Collaborative process patterns for e-Business
ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin
Design Principles for Application Integration
CAiSE '00 Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
A unified mechanism for information systems definition in action
Systems engineering for business process change
Knowledge management in the sociotechnical world
The constituents of business interaction: generic layered patterns
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special issue: The language/action perspective
Emphasizing symmetry issues in business interaction analysis and IOS
ICEC '04 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Electronic commerce
Action and media in interorganizational interaction
Communications of the ACM - Two decades of the language-action perspective
A language-mapping approach to action-oriented development of information systems
European Journal of Information Systems - Special issue: Action in language, organisations and information systems
Process modelling: the deontic way
APCCM '06 Proceedings of the 3rd Asia-Pacific conference on Conceptual modelling - Volume 53
International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special issue: Formal aspects of digital commerce
A theoretical investigation of the emerging standards for web services
Information Systems Frontiers
A Contract-Based Architecture for Business Networks
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Communication Analysis: A Requirements Engineering Method for Information Systems
CAiSE '09 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Contracting workflows and protocol patterns
BPM'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Business process management
A meta-model of business interaction for assisting intelligent workflow systems
KES-AMSTA'11 Proceedings of the 5th KES international conference on Agent and multi-agent systems: technologies and applications
EGOV'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Electronic Government
Deriving concepts for modeling business actions
ER'06 Proceedings of the 25th international conference on Conceptual Modeling
Designing business process variants – using the BAT framework as a pragmatic lens
BPM'05 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Business Process Management
An ontology for enterprise and information systems modelling
Applied Ontology
An ontology for enterprise and information systems modelling
Applied Ontology
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The communicative action perspective of business processes and information systems has attracted much attention recently. A viable approach in this area is: Action Workflow. This paper investigates the use of Action Workflow as a generic business framework, relating it to the alternative Business as Action game Theory. The latter provides a more exhaustive description of various business actions. Action Workflow is also related to the SIMM approach with Action Diagrams, an action modelling method. A communicative action expansion of this method is suggested in this paper. A discussion is performed concerning the relations between generic business frameworks and action modelling methods.