2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06764-3_1
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BORM-II and UML as Accessibility Process in Knowledge and Business Modelling

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“…This paper describes two models used to represent business processes and presents a transformation method between them. The first model under investigation is BPMN (Business Process Modelling Notation) [2] and the second model is BORM-II (Business Object Relation Modelling, second generation) [11], [12]. This research aims to connect popular BPMN Process-State diagram (PSD) with older yet innovative BORM Object Relation Diagram (ORD) [13], in order to bridge the gap between engineers and business analysts, who are typical users of these methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This paper describes two models used to represent business processes and presents a transformation method between them. The first model under investigation is BPMN (Business Process Modelling Notation) [2] and the second model is BORM-II (Business Object Relation Modelling, second generation) [11], [12]. This research aims to connect popular BPMN Process-State diagram (PSD) with older yet innovative BORM Object Relation Diagram (ORD) [13], in order to bridge the gap between engineers and business analysts, who are typical users of these methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This contribution follows a previously published paper on model to text transformation, where a transformation method between BORM diagram input and textual output structured in compliance with the Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR) [12] has been presented. Several different approaches have been used for mapping one business modelling notation onto another.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%