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BPM
2008
Springer
87views Business» more  BPM 2008»
15 years 8 months ago
Detecting and Resolving Process Model Differences in the Absence of a Change Log
Abstract. Business-driven development favors the construction of process modifferent abstraction levels and by different people. As a consequence, there is a demand for consolidati...
Jochen Malte Küster, Christian Gerth, Alexand...
ADC
2000
Springer
146views Database» more  ADC 2000»
15 years 10 months ago
Handling Dynamic Schema Change in Process Models
Workflow technology has emerged as an appropriate platform for consolidating the distributed information resources of an enterprise, promoting interoperability across cross-platfo...
Shazia W. Sadiq
ITCC
2005
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
Using Formal Concept Analysis to Establish Model Dependencies
models evolve at different levels of abstraction, from the requirements specification to development of the source code. The models underlying this process are related and their ...
Igor Ivkovic, Kostas Kontogiannis
IJSI
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Modelling Route Instructions for Robust Human-Robot Interaction on Navigation Tasks
In this paper, we demonstrate the use of qualitative spatial modelling as the foundation for the conceptual representation of route instructions, to enable robust humanrobot intera...
Hui Shi, Bernd Krieg-Brückner
UML
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
UML Vs. Classical Vs. Rhapsody Statecharts: Not All Models Are Created Equal
Abstract. State machines, represented by statecharts or statechart diagrams, are an important formalism for behavioural modelling. According to the research literature, the most po...
Michelle L. Crane, Jürgen Dingel