2012 4th International Workshop on Modeling in Software Engineering (MISE) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/mise.2012.6226021
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Business process and software architecture model co-evolution patterns

Abstract: Abstract-Software systems are subject to change. To embrace change, the systems should be equipped with automated mechanisms. Business process and software architecture models are two artifacts that are subject to change in an interrelated manner that requires them co-evolve. As opposed to the traditional batch-based model transformation, we propose a comprehensive set of structural and behavioral evolution patterns that enable to incrementally reflect the impact of change of business processes to their associ… Show more

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“…Furthermore, continuous process improvement, relying on case-based reasoning and adaptation patterns, is considered in [23]. Finally, [24] introduces patterns for co-evolving processes and software architectures. These patterns are based on selected adaptation patterns and allow describing the impact a business process change has on corresponding software architectures.…”
Section: Supporting Process Changes Along the Process Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, continuous process improvement, relying on case-based reasoning and adaptation patterns, is considered in [23]. Finally, [24] introduces patterns for co-evolving processes and software architectures. These patterns are based on selected adaptation patterns and allow describing the impact a business process change has on corresponding software architectures.…”
Section: Supporting Process Changes Along the Process Life Cyclementioning
confidence: 99%