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From Business Process to Application: Model-Driven Development of Management Software

Thomas Andres
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A chapter in AGILITY by ARIS Business Process Management, 2006, pp 221-231 from Springer

Abstract: Summary Management applications serve an essential purpose: they are there to optimally support the business processes of a company. Insufficient consideration of this in a software development project would, at best, lead to second class results and, at worst, to failure. This article shows how to integrate classic business process design into a software development project as an elementary component using ARIS UML Designer. The result is a completely model-based and integrated approach for the development of management applications: from business process analysis right through to system design.

Keywords: Specification analysis; application development; code generation; business process analysis; MDA — Model-driven Architecture; MDSD — Model-driven Software Development; P2A — Processes to Applications; software development; system design; UML — Unified Modeling Language; ARIS Implementation Platform; ARIS UML Designer; transformation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1007/3-540-33528-5_20

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