Modeling Business Processes as Part of the BOOSTER Approach to Business Object-Oriented System Development Based on UML


Schader, Martin ; Korthaus, Axel



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Document Type: Conference or workshop publication
Year of publication: 1998
Book title: Proceedings / Second International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop : 3 - 5 November 1998, La Jolla, California, USA
The title of a journal, publication series: Proceedings Second International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Workshop EDOC '98
Page range: 56-67
Date of the conference: 3.-5.11.1998
Place of publication: Piscataway, NJ
Publishing house: IEEE
ISBN: 0-7803-5158-4 , 0-7803-5159-2
Publication language: English
Institution: Business School > Wirtschaftsinformatik III (Schader 1991-2015, Em)
Subject: 330 Economics
Abstract: In order to be able to use the standardized multipurpose modeling language UML for the integrated development of business and software systems based on OMG's business object technology, a specialized process model is needed to ensure purposeful and effective development activities. BOOSTER*Process, which is part of a project called BOOSTER (Business Object-Oriented Software Technology for Enterprise Reengineering), describes a multi-level software development process model which meets these requirements and especially emphasizes reuse aspects resulting from the component character of business objects. This paper presents the basic architecture of BOOSTER*Process consisting of four main engineering levels and, in addition, picks out the business modeling activities at the business engineering level as an example. It is shown how UML activity diagrams can be applied in this context replacing independent process modeling notations.




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