Identifying and modelling complex workflow requirements in web applications

Autores
Urbieta, Mario Matías; Rossi, Gustavo Héctor; Gordillo, Silvia Ethel; Schwinger, Wieland; Retschitzegger, Werner; Escalona, María José
Año de publicación
2012
Idioma
inglés
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Workflow plays a major role in nowadays business and therefore its requirement elicitation must be accurate and clear for achieving the solution closest to business's needs. Due to Web applications popularity, the Web is becoming the standard platform for implementing business workflows. In this context, Web applications and their workflows must be adapted to market demands in such a way that time and effort are minimize. As they get more popular, they must give support to different functional requirements but also they contain tangled and scattered behaviour. In this work we present a model-driven approach for modelling workflows using a Domain Specific Language for Web application requirement called WebSpec. We present an extension to WebSpec based on Pattern Specifications for modelling crosscutting workflow requirements identifying tangled and scattered behaviour and reducing inconsistencies early in the cycle.
Publicado en Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (vol. 7387).
Facultad de Informática
Laboratorio de Investigación y Formación en Informática Avanzada
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Crosscutting
Model-driven paradigm
Requirements analysis
Web applications
Workflow
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
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title Identifying and modelling complex workflow requirements in web applications
spellingShingle Identifying and modelling complex workflow requirements in web applications
Urbieta, Mario Matías
Ciencias Informáticas
Crosscutting
Model-driven paradigm
Requirements analysis
Web applications
Workflow
title_short Identifying and modelling complex workflow requirements in web applications
title_full Identifying and modelling complex workflow requirements in web applications
title_fullStr Identifying and modelling complex workflow requirements in web applications
title_full_unstemmed Identifying and modelling complex workflow requirements in web applications
title_sort Identifying and modelling complex workflow requirements in web applications
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Urbieta, Mario Matías
Rossi, Gustavo Héctor
Gordillo, Silvia Ethel
Schwinger, Wieland
Retschitzegger, Werner
Escalona, María José
author Urbieta, Mario Matías
author_facet Urbieta, Mario Matías
Rossi, Gustavo Héctor
Gordillo, Silvia Ethel
Schwinger, Wieland
Retschitzegger, Werner
Escalona, María José
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Gordillo, Silvia Ethel
Schwinger, Wieland
Retschitzegger, Werner
Escalona, María José
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Crosscutting
Model-driven paradigm
Requirements analysis
Web applications
Workflow
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Crosscutting
Model-driven paradigm
Requirements analysis
Web applications
Workflow
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Workflow plays a major role in nowadays business and therefore its requirement elicitation must be accurate and clear for achieving the solution closest to business's needs. Due to Web applications popularity, the Web is becoming the standard platform for implementing business workflows. In this context, Web applications and their workflows must be adapted to market demands in such a way that time and effort are minimize. As they get more popular, they must give support to different functional requirements but also they contain tangled and scattered behaviour. In this work we present a model-driven approach for modelling workflows using a Domain Specific Language for Web application requirement called WebSpec. We present an extension to WebSpec based on Pattern Specifications for modelling crosscutting workflow requirements identifying tangled and scattered behaviour and reducing inconsistencies early in the cycle.
Publicado en <i>Lecture Notes in Computer Science</i> book series (vol. 7387).
Facultad de Informática
Laboratorio de Investigación y Formación en Informática Avanzada
description Workflow plays a major role in nowadays business and therefore its requirement elicitation must be accurate and clear for achieving the solution closest to business's needs. Due to Web applications popularity, the Web is becoming the standard platform for implementing business workflows. In this context, Web applications and their workflows must be adapted to market demands in such a way that time and effort are minimize. As they get more popular, they must give support to different functional requirements but also they contain tangled and scattered behaviour. In this work we present a model-driven approach for modelling workflows using a Domain Specific Language for Web application requirement called WebSpec. We present an extension to WebSpec based on Pattern Specifications for modelling crosscutting workflow requirements identifying tangled and scattered behaviour and reducing inconsistencies early in the cycle.
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