%0 Conference Proceedings %T Process modeling for Humanities: tracing and analyzing scientific processes %+ Centre de Recherche en Informatique de Paris 1 (CRI) %+ Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidentale de Paris (LAMOP) %A Hug, Charlotte %A Salinesi, Camille %A Deneckere, Rebecca %A Lamasse, Stéphane %< avec comité de lecture %( Revive the Past : Proceedings of the 39th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Beijing, China, 12-16 April 2011 %B Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA 2011) %C Beijing, China %Y Philip Verhagen %I Amsterdam University Press %P 245-255 %8 2011-04-12 %D 2011 %K process modelling %K research processes %K trace %Z Computer Science [cs]/Software Engineering [cs.SE]Conference papers %X This paper concerns epistemology and the understanding of research processes in Humanities, such as Archaeology. We believe that to properly understand research processes, it is essential to trace them. The collected traces depend on the process model established, which has to be as accurate as possible to exhaustively record the traces. In this paper, we briefly explain why the existing process models for Humanities are not sufficient to represent traces. We then present different process models from Information Systems Engineering that allow tracing processes according to different perspectives such as activities, decisions or strategies. We assume these process models can be useful to represent research processes in Humanities coherently and thoroughly. %G English %2 https://paris1.hal.science/hal-00662699/document %2 https://paris1.hal.science/hal-00662699/file/CAA2011_Hug_et_al.pdf %L hal-00662699 %U https://paris1.hal.science/hal-00662699 %~ UNIV-PARIS1 %~ CNRS %~ CRI %~ CONDORCET2 %~ CAMPUS-CONDORCET