Abstract — System modeling patterns are similar to workflow patterns, which were established with the purpose of delineating the requirements that arise during business process modeling on a recurring basis. Traditionally, only dynamic aspects are used for specification of modeling patterns leaving aside the static aspects of business processes. The paper presents three conceptual modeling patterns where integrity of totally different aspects can be analyzed. The advantage of such a modeling approach is that it enables visualization and integration of different modeling dimensions of information system specifications in a single diagram. Many graphical representations do not allow such a visualization and an integration of static and dynami...
This thesis presents a new modelling method for information systems analysis and design, where the c...
A pattern is a model that allows reusing a successful solution to the same problem in a different co...
Conceptual models are an essential part of research, especially where multidisciplinary teams need m...
Abstract — System modeling patterns are similar to workflow patterns, which were established with th...
Patterns are used as building blocks for design and construction in many fields such as architecture...
Abstract. A conceptual modeling approach for Ubiquitous Information Systems (UIS) is presented as a ...
Abstract. The last years have seen a rise in the number of tools and methods developed to help devel...
Abstract: Conceptual models have been developed for many domains and application types. Within each...
Two techniques commonly used in the conceptual modelling of information systems are process modellin...
Conceptual domain modelling (or business modelling) is concerned with capturing requirements from th...
The paper describes a pattern-oriented approach to evaluate modeling methods and to compare various ...
The paper describes a pattern-oriented approach to evaluate modeling methods and to compare various ...
Service-oriented architectures are increasingly used in the context of business processes. However, ...
Abstract. Control flow elements are important in process models. Such elements usually appear in gra...
A conceptual model of a system is an explicit description of the behaviour required of the system. M...
This thesis presents a new modelling method for information systems analysis and design, where the c...
A pattern is a model that allows reusing a successful solution to the same problem in a different co...
Conceptual models are an essential part of research, especially where multidisciplinary teams need m...
Abstract — System modeling patterns are similar to workflow patterns, which were established with th...
Patterns are used as building blocks for design and construction in many fields such as architecture...
Abstract. A conceptual modeling approach for Ubiquitous Information Systems (UIS) is presented as a ...
Abstract. The last years have seen a rise in the number of tools and methods developed to help devel...
Abstract: Conceptual models have been developed for many domains and application types. Within each...
Two techniques commonly used in the conceptual modelling of information systems are process modellin...
Conceptual domain modelling (or business modelling) is concerned with capturing requirements from th...
The paper describes a pattern-oriented approach to evaluate modeling methods and to compare various ...
The paper describes a pattern-oriented approach to evaluate modeling methods and to compare various ...
Service-oriented architectures are increasingly used in the context of business processes. However, ...
Abstract. Control flow elements are important in process models. Such elements usually appear in gra...
A conceptual model of a system is an explicit description of the behaviour required of the system. M...
This thesis presents a new modelling method for information systems analysis and design, where the c...
A pattern is a model that allows reusing a successful solution to the same problem in a different co...
Conceptual models are an essential part of research, especially where multidisciplinary teams need m...