The traditional workflow process model is typically illustrated with a graph of activities, tasks, deliverables and techniques. From an object-oriented perspective, every identifi...
It is widely accepted practice to build domain models as a conceptual basis for software systems. Normally, the conceptual schema cannot be supplied by domain experts but is constr...
Sebastian Bossung, Hans-Werner Sehring, Henner Car...
By its very nature, software development consists of many knowledge-intensive processes. One of the most difficult to model, however, is requirements elicitation. This paper prese...
The development of software products has become a highly cooperative and distributed activity involving working groups at geographically distinct places. These groups show an incr...
Current models of the immune system have proven capable of reproducing the dynamics of the immune system response. However, they lack of formalisms (including semantics) to underst...