2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-41638-5_5
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Role of OBA Approach in Object-Oriented Process Modelling and Simulation

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“…It originated at the Loughborough University, UK in 1993. Successfull utilisations have been reported and published ever since, mostly in the area of IT and knowledge systems analysis and design (Knott et al, 2003), Object Behavior Analysis (Knott et al, 2000), (Merunka and Merunkova, 2013), Organization Modelling and Simulation (Brozek et al, 2010), ontological analysis (Pergl, 2011) and Business Intelligence (Merunka and Molhanec, 2011). Several other methods and techniques are based on the BORM method, such as FSM-Based Object-Oriented Organization Modeling and Simulation (Merunka, 2012), the C.C Language (Merunka et al, 2008) or a complexity estimation method called "BORM Points" (Struska and Merunka, 2007).…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It originated at the Loughborough University, UK in 1993. Successfull utilisations have been reported and published ever since, mostly in the area of IT and knowledge systems analysis and design (Knott et al, 2003), Object Behavior Analysis (Knott et al, 2000), (Merunka and Merunkova, 2013), Organization Modelling and Simulation (Brozek et al, 2010), ontological analysis (Pergl, 2011) and Business Intelligence (Merunka and Molhanec, 2011). Several other methods and techniques are based on the BORM method, such as FSM-Based Object-Oriented Organization Modeling and Simulation (Merunka, 2012), the C.C Language (Merunka et al, 2008) or a complexity estimation method called "BORM Points" (Struska and Merunka, 2007).…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%