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Programming in the Large based on the Business Process Modelling Notation

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Programming in the Large based on the Business Process Modelling Notation
: A software application is related to the processes it supports. Today, UML diagrams esp. use case diagrams and activity diagrams are often used to model the relevant aspects of the processes within the analysis phase. In the design phase the models are manually mapped to the business layer of the software application. In the context of Service-oriented Architectures (SOA) Programming in the Large takes a different approach: Business processes are described in a programming language, i.e. a process language which can be automatically mapped to an execution language and executed by a process engine. In this article we show how Programming in the Large can be practically applied in a software engineering process. We use the Business Process Model Notation (BPMN) as process programming language. A BPMN description can be mapped to the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) which is a widely accepted standard to compose Web services.
Christian Emig, Christof Momm, Jochen Weisser, Seb
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Updated 27 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where GI
Authors Christian Emig, Christof Momm, Jochen Weisser, Sebastian Abeck
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