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CHI
1997
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
MOBI-D: A Model-Based Development Environment for User-Centered Design
MOBI-D (Model-Based Interface Designer) is a software environment the design and development of user interfaces from declarative interface models. End-users informally describe ta...
Angel R. Puerta, David Maulsby
ICWS
2010
IEEE
15 years 19 days ago
Extending BPMN for Supporting Customer-Facing Service Quality Requirements
Service-oriented computing promises to create flexible business processes and applications on demand by dynamically assembling loosely coupled services within and across organizati...
Kawther Saeedi, Liping Zhao, Pedro R. Falcone Samp...
SOFSEM
2007
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Improved Processing of Textual Use Cases: Deriving Behavior Specifications
The requirements for a system are often specified as textual use cases. Although they are written in natural language, the simple and uniform sentence structure used makes automate...
Jaroslav Drazan, Vladimir Mencl
ARCS
2007
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Architecture for Collaborative Business Items
Sensor network technology is pushing towards integration into the business world. By using sensor node hardware to augment real life business items it is possible to capture the wo...
Till Riedel, Christian Decker, Phillip Scholl, Alb...
ICALT
2006
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
Integrating Learning Objects to Business Processes
The fast development of technologies requires specialized skills that need to be renewed frequently. For example, the semantic web technologies related to knowledge centric organi...
Juha Puustjärvi