Abstract | ||
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We propose Example-Driven Modeling (EDM), an approach that systematically uses explicit examples for eliciting, modeling, verifying, and validating complex business knowledge. It emphasizes the use of explicit examples together with abstractions, both for presenting information and when exchanging models. We formulate hypotheses as to why modeling should include explicit examples, discuss how to use the examples, and the required tool support. Building upon results from cognitive psychology and software engineering, we challenge mainstream practices in structural modeling and suggest future directions.
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Year | DOI | Venue |
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2013 | 10.1109/ICSE.2013.6606696 | Software Engineering |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
business data processing,knowledge management,program testing,program verification,software tools,EDM,abstractions,cognitive psychology,complex business knowledge elicition,complex business knowledge modeling,complex business knowledge validation,complex business knowledge verification,example-driven modeling,explicit examples,information presentation,software engineering,software testing,structural modeling,tool support | Artifact-centric business process model,Systems engineering,Computer science,Process modeling,Modeling language,Business process modeling,Software verification and validation,Software construction,Business rule,Service-oriented modeling | Conference |
Volume | ISBN | Citations |
2 | 978-1-4673-3073-2 | 17 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
0.71 | 21 | 7 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Kacper Bak | 1 | 17 | 0.71 |
Dina Zayan | 2 | 34 | 2.00 |
Krzysztof Czarnecki | 3 | 6064 | 411.57 |
Michal Antkiewicz | 4 | 17 | 0.71 |
Zinovy Diskin | 5 | 17 | 0.71 |
Andrzej Wasowski | 6 | 1282 | 60.47 |
Derek Rayside | 7 | 126 | 7.74 |