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From BPMN business process models to SoaML service models: A transformation-driven approach

Tipo
Paper de conferencia
Año
2010
Fecha
Oct
Páginas
0
Volúmen
1
Abstract

Business process modeling, simulation, deployment, execution and evaluation support have been improved in last years, through research efforts from both the academic field and industry. Organizations are now aware of the importance of explicitly defining the business processes of which their businesses are comprised realizing them by means of services. Service support helps to reduce the gap between the areas of Business and Information Technology (IT), thus easing the communication and understanding of business needs. Business Process Management (BPM), Service Oriented Computing (SOC) and Model Driven Development (MDD) paradigms are integrated, based on standards and tools which support them. MINERVA is a framework that aims to provide such an integrated solution. In this paper we present the MINERVA proposal for automating transformations from BPMN to SoaML models in order to automatically generate services from business processes.

Autores

Piattini
Francisco Ruiz
García-Rodríguez de Guzman
Citekey
5608855
doi
10.1109/ICSTE.2010.5608855
Keywords
Model Driven Development (MDD)
information technology
software architecture
specification languages
BPMN business process
service oriented architecture modeling language
Computational modeling
MINERVA
SoaML
SoaML service model
business process modeling notation
Load modeling
model driven development
BPMN
automatic transformations
Organizations
business process re-engineering
Service Oriented Computing (SOC)
Unified Modeling Language
Business Process Management (BPM)
Software
Biological system modeling