The Uniļ¬ed Modeling Language (UML) is the standard to specify the structure and behaviour of software systems. The created models are a constitutive part of the software speciļ¬...
āEvidence shows that proposals for new modeling notations emerge and evolution of current ones are becoming more complex, often in an attempt to satisfy the many different modeli...
At British Airways, we have found during several large OO projects documented using the UML that non-technical end-users, managers and business domain experts find it difficult to ...
Executable business process models build on the specification of process activities, their implemented business functions (e.g., Web services) and the control flow between these a...
A world of ever growing competition not only forces enterprises to continuously optimise their private business processes but also to integrate their business processes with their ...