Enterprise Modeling and Computing with UML

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Rittgen, 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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Extending UML to Support Business Activity Modeling
1
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
Index
311

A LangaugeAction Approach to the Design of UML Models
138
Using UML Notation for Modeling Business Interaction
156

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Peter Rittgen received an MSc in computer science and computational linguistics from University Koblenz-Landau (Germany) and a PhD in economics and business administration from Frankfurt University (Germany). He is currently a senior lecturer at the School of Business and Informatics of the University College of Bor s (Sweden). He has been doing research on business processes and the development of information systems since 1997, and has published many articles in these areas. [Editor]

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