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Object-Oriented Process Modelling
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Artykuł przedstawia propozycje dotyczące zintegrowania elementów modelowania obiektowego z elementami modelowania procesów (w ujęciu proponowanym przez metodę łańcuchów procesów sterowanych zdarzeniami). (abstrakt oryginalny)
Event-driven process chains (EPC) are used by many companies for modelling, analysing and redesigning business processes. The resulting EPC models are used as a starting point for the development of information systems. Since the unified modelling language (UML) as the new standard for modelling object-oriented systems does not yet cover all aspects required for the above mentioned application area, an integrated approach is required for describing the dependencies between event-driven process chains and UML diagrams. In this paper, such an integrated approach is presented. It focuses mainly on the connection between EPC, class diagrams, statechart diagrams and use case diagrams. (original abstract)
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404--414
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- Rational Software Corporation et al.: UML Extension for Business Modeling, Version 1.1, Santa Clara 1997.
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