Enterprise Modeling and Computing with UMLRittgen, Peter Idea Group Inc (IGI), 30 thg 9, 2006 - 334 trang Enterprise Modeling and Computing with UML bridges two fields that are closely related, but are often studied in isolation: enterprise modeling and information systems modeling. The principal idea is to use a standard language for modeling information systems, UML, as a catalyst, and investigate its potential for modeling enterprises. Enterprise Modeling and Computing with UML shows both the potential and the limit of using UML in an enterprise modeling context and a broad spectrum of ideas for aligning the development of information systems with the management of an enterprise. |
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Modeling and Specification of Collaborative Business Processes with an MDA Approach and a UML Profile | 13 |
Enterprise Modeling with the Joint Use of User Requirements Notation and UML | 46 |
UML as MetaLanguage for Enterprise Modeling | 68 |
Enterprise Architecture Modeling Language | 69 |
Adaption of the UML Formalized Software Development Process Assement and Modeling Dedicated Metamodel and Case Study | 97 |
Enterprise Modeling with ODP and UML | 115 |
Enterprise Modeling Frontends for UML | 137 |
Applying UML in Enterprise Modeling | 173 |
Using UML for Reference Modeling | 174 |
Modeling the Resource Perspective of Business Processes by UML Activity Diagram and Object Petri Net | 206 |
Quality and Consistency in Enterprise Modeling | 233 |
Merging and Outsourcing Information Systems with UML | 234 |
Verification and Validation of Nonfunctional Aspects in Enterprise Modeling | 261 |
About the Authors | 304 |
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A LangaugeAction Approach to the Design of UML Models | 138 |
Using UML Notation for Modeling Business Interaction | 156 |
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