2013
DOI: 10.5755/j01.itc.42.2.2310
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An Approach for Extracting Business Vocabularies from Business Process Models

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“…In a broader sense, the study contributes to the body of research knowledge in the fields of business process management [24,31] and automated software engineering [13]. While the proposed research can be connected with the field of requirement engineering [35], the questions and method adopted generates results and findings that are more applicable for AHP practitioners to aid practical use of different kinds of preferences in different scenarios.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In a broader sense, the study contributes to the body of research knowledge in the fields of business process management [24,31] and automated software engineering [13]. While the proposed research can be connected with the field of requirement engineering [35], the questions and method adopted generates results and findings that are more applicable for AHP practitioners to aid practical use of different kinds of preferences in different scenarios.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…While there has been much research in business process community focused on BPM analysis [24,31], there has been comparatively less work examining stakeholders' preferences and BPMF configuration problems. However, the need for recommendation systems and reasoning in the presence of variability and uncertainty in the software product engineering is recently identified as research challenge, only recently starting to receive an attention [21,24].…”
Section: Approaches For Preferences Modelling and Optimization Of Busmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, supplementary mapping data structures were proposed for linking two metamodels instead of merging them or selecting one metamodel as a main one and extending it with elements from other one [31]. The semi-automatic extraction of business vocabularies from business process models was proposed in [32], but it only deals with vocabulary and does not include business rules.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It currently supports the development of additional tools, e.g., a model validator and a methodology wizard [21] as MagicDraw plugins and concrete syntax for DSMLs that do not only use the standard UML shapes, e.g., a relation map diagram for visualizing traceability in models [22]. However, as the paper [23] reveals, the hybrid DSMLs (with graphical and textual syntax) are not supported and had to be covered by integrating MagicDraw with an Eclipse-based editor, which is inferior to an IDE solution.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%