Visualizing use case sets as BPMN processes

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Event2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08 - Barcelona, Spain
Duration: 8 Sept 20088 Sept 2008

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Name2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08

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The goal of many software projects is the support of business processes. A typical business process spans multiple Use Cases. This poses the difficulty of making the set of encompassing Use Cases consistent with each other and functionality-wise complete with regards to the overall business process. Manual arrangements and reviews of Use Cases are burdensome and time-intensive. Therefore, an automatic approach is needed that restores an overview of the Use Cases and visualizes the control-flow of the resulting business process. Our approach uses pre-conditions, post-conditions, and triggers of Use Cases to automaticallyassemble business processes in BPMN notation in order tosolve this problem.

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Visualizing use case sets as BPMN processes. / Lübke, Daniel; Schneider, Kurt; Weidlich, Matthias.
2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08. 2008. 4797478 (2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08).

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Lübke, D, Schneider, K & Weidlich, M 2008, Visualizing use case sets as BPMN processes. in 2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08., 4797478, 2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08, 2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08, Barcelona, Spain, 8 Sept 2008. https://doi.org/10.1109/REV.2008.8
Lübke, D., Schneider, K., & Weidlich, M. (2008). Visualizing use case sets as BPMN processes. In 2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08 Article 4797478 (2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08). https://doi.org/10.1109/REV.2008.8
Lübke D, Schneider K, Weidlich M. Visualizing use case sets as BPMN processes. In 2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08. 2008. 4797478. (2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08). doi: 10.1109/REV.2008.8
Lübke, Daniel ; Schneider, Kurt ; Weidlich, Matthias. / Visualizing use case sets as BPMN processes. 2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08. 2008. (2008 3rd International Workshop on Requirements Engineering Visualization, REV'08).
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