Title
Business Context Sensitive Business Documents: Business Context Aware Core Components Modeling Using The E-Ucm Model
Abstract
Business document standards usually cover a hierarchical structure of thousands of elements that may be relevant in any business context (any industry, any geopolitical region, etc.). In order to use a business document standard in a specific context, user groups define so-called implementation guidelines based on a subset consisting usually of 3 - 5% of the overall elements. When one defines a new implementation guideline for a specific context, one has always to start from scratch, which is time-consuming and also leads to heterogeneous interpretations of the standard. It is our goal to speed up the development process and to create more homogeneous implementation guidelines by learning from existing models. In the previous phases of our research we have developed the Enhanced Unified Context (E-UCM) model to represent business context. If we could assign instances of this model to already existing business document implementation guidelines, we may guess the subset of a new implementation guideline for a required BC. Accordingly, this paper describes our approach to calculate the content model (subset) of a message implementation guideline which is relevant in a required BC presented by the E-UCM context model.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/INDIN.2013.6622939
2013 11TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS (INDIN)
Keywords
Field
DocType
business,automotive engineering,ubiquitous computing,message passing,context modeling
Artifact-centric business process model,Systems engineering,Software engineering,Computer science,Knowledge management,Context model,Business domain,Goal modeling,Business process modeling,Business Process Model and Notation,Business rule,Business analysis
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1935-4576
4
0.55
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Danijel Novakovic1173.28
Christian Huemer235371.56