This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and UML software specification techniques, working from an argument that the whole complexity of organisational activity cannot be captured by UML alone. The approach taken is to develop a set of use cases which would be capable of providing information support to a pre-defined organisational process. The nature of the thinking which is necessary to derive the use cases is outlined, using the pre-defined process as a case study. The grouping of transactions and state changes into Use Cases is shown to require design choices which may vary between particular organisational contexts. Conclusions are drawn about the direction of further investigation of links between process mo...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
Publicado em "Advances in enterprise engineering VIII : proceedings...", Series title : Lecture note...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
A business process model identifies the activities, resources and data involved in the creation of a...
Various frameworks are available for modeling an organizational setting. Their constituting models n...
The modeling of business processes to date has focused on an activity-based perspective while busine...
In this paper we introduce a technique to simplify requirements capture. The technique can be used t...
In this paper we introduce a technique to simplify requirements capture. The technique can be used t...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
Part 1: Regular PapersInternational audienceVarious frameworks are available for modeling an organiz...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
Publicado em "Advances in enterprise engineering VIII : proceedings...", Series title : Lecture note...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
This paper discusses links that may be made between process models and Unified Modelling Language (U...
A business process model identifies the activities, resources and data involved in the creation of a...
Various frameworks are available for modeling an organizational setting. Their constituting models n...
The modeling of business processes to date has focused on an activity-based perspective while busine...
In this paper we introduce a technique to simplify requirements capture. The technique can be used t...
In this paper we introduce a technique to simplify requirements capture. The technique can be used t...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
Part 1: Regular PapersInternational audienceVarious frameworks are available for modeling an organiz...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
In the recent past, a relevant effort has been devoted to the definition of process modeling languag...
Publicado em "Advances in enterprise engineering VIII : proceedings...", Series title : Lecture note...