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Merging Object and Process Diagrams for Business Information Modeling

: , 2008 .
Authors: Patrick Chenais
URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.0366
Description: [0804.0366] Merging Object and Process Diagrams for Business Information Modeling
Tags: business diagram evolution
Abstract: While developing an information system for the University of Bern, we were faced with two major issues: managing software changes and adapting Business Information Models. Software techniques well-suited to software development teams exist, yet the models obtained are often too complex for the business user. We will first highlight the conceptual problems encountered while designing the Business Information Model. We will then propose merging class diagrams and business process modeling to achieve a necessary transparency. We will finally present a modeling tool we developed which, using pilot case studies, helps to show some of the advantages of a dual model approach.
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@article{chenais08,
title = {Merging Object and Process Diagrams for Business Information Modeling },
author = {Patrick Chenais},
month = {Apr},
pages = { },
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/0804.0366},
year = {2008 },
description = {[0804.0366] Merging Object and Process Diagrams for Business Information Modeling},
abstract = { While developing an information system for the University of Bern, we were faced with two major issues: managing software changes and adapting Business Information Models. Software techniques well-suited to software development teams exist, yet the models obtained are often too complex for the business user. We will first highlight the conceptual problems encountered while designing the Business Information Model. We will then propose merging class diagrams and business process modeling to achieve a necessary transparency. We will finally present a modeling tool we developed which, using pilot case studies, helps to show some of the advantages of a dual model approach. },
keywords = {business diagram evolution }
}