An MDA Approach to Business Process Model Transformations

Autores
Argañaraz, Mauro; Funes, Ana; Dasso, Aristides
Año de publicación
2010
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
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Descripción
We present in this work an MDA approach for the definition of transformations for business process models. These transformations are based on the use of two platform independent workflow universal languages –UML 2.0 Activity Diagrams and BPMN– and a platform specific language, the XPDL language. The first two languages are used in the definition of a horizontal transformation, while BPMN and XPDL are used in the definition of a vertical transformation. Although there are several options for a model transformation language, we have adhered to one of the principles of MDA, namely the use of standards, therefore adopting the QVT language, which is the transformation language proposed by the OMG. We also show, in this work, a practical case of an application of the transformations proposed here.
Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
MDA
BPMN
XPDL
UML Activity Diagrams
QVT
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An MDA Approach to Business Process Model Transformations
title An MDA Approach to Business Process Model Transformations
spellingShingle An MDA Approach to Business Process Model Transformations
Argañaraz, Mauro
Ciencias Informáticas
MDA
BPMN
XPDL
UML Activity Diagrams
QVT
title_short An MDA Approach to Business Process Model Transformations
title_full An MDA Approach to Business Process Model Transformations
title_fullStr An MDA Approach to Business Process Model Transformations
title_full_unstemmed An MDA Approach to Business Process Model Transformations
title_sort An MDA Approach to Business Process Model Transformations
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Argañaraz, Mauro
Funes, Ana
Dasso, Aristides
author Argañaraz, Mauro
author_facet Argañaraz, Mauro
Funes, Ana
Dasso, Aristides
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author2 Funes, Ana
Dasso, Aristides
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
MDA
BPMN
XPDL
UML Activity Diagrams
QVT
topic Ciencias Informáticas
MDA
BPMN
XPDL
UML Activity Diagrams
QVT
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv We present in this work an MDA approach for the definition of transformations for business process models. These transformations are based on the use of two platform independent workflow universal languages –UML 2.0 Activity Diagrams and BPMN– and a platform specific language, the XPDL language. The first two languages are used in the definition of a horizontal transformation, while BPMN and XPDL are used in the definition of a vertical transformation. Although there are several options for a model transformation language, we have adhered to one of the principles of MDA, namely the use of standards, therefore adopting the QVT language, which is the transformation language proposed by the OMG. We also show, in this work, a practical case of an application of the transformations proposed here.
Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa
description We present in this work an MDA approach for the definition of transformations for business process models. These transformations are based on the use of two platform independent workflow universal languages –UML 2.0 Activity Diagrams and BPMN– and a platform specific language, the XPDL language. The first two languages are used in the definition of a horizontal transformation, while BPMN and XPDL are used in the definition of a vertical transformation. Although there are several options for a model transformation language, we have adhered to one of the principles of MDA, namely the use of standards, therefore adopting the QVT language, which is the transformation language proposed by the OMG. We also show, in this work, a practical case of an application of the transformations proposed here.
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