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- KonferenzbeitragBusiness Technologies - A Modeling Centered, Application Oriented Course(Modellierung 2022 Satellite Events, 2022) Mayr, Heinrich C.; Shekhovtsov, Volodymyr A.In this paper, we present the course "Business Technologies", which we offer at Alpen-Adria-Universität for students of the master’s programs in Informatics and Information Systems to introduce them to the exciting world of modeling. It is a combination of lecture and project work that has been offered regularly since 2013, with the content being adapted and updated every year. We intend this paper to stimulate discussion of modeling as an important component of Informatics teaching. Accordingly, not all our theses are scientifically substantiated; rather, some of them are intentionally formulated in a somewhat pointed way to provoke the discussion.
- ZeitschriftenartikelDescribing Modeling Deltas by Model Transformation(Softwaretechnik-Trends: Vol. 32, No. 4, 2012) Kuryazov, Dilshodbek; Jelschen, Jan; Winter, AndreasDilshodbek Kuryazov, Jan Jelschen, Andreas Winter Carl von Ossietzky Universität, Oldenburg, Germany
- ZeitschriftenartikelSatisfying Four Requirements for More Flexible Modeling Methods: Theory and Test Case(Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISAJ) – International Journal of Conceptual Modeling: Vol. 15, Nr. 3, 2020) Bork, Dominik; Alter, StevenRecent research in conceptual modeling and enterprise modeling calls for relaxing common assumptions about the nature of modeling methods and related modeling languages and metamodels. This paper pursues that goal by proposing a new vision of modeling methods that overcomes some of the limitations identified in the literature by satisfying four requirements for more flexible modeling methods. That vision builds upon the integration of multiple modeling techniques that are related to an overarching metaphor. Those techniques may address heterogeneous purposes such as specifying a system’s capabilities or specifying which resources are used by specific activities. This paper presents design characteristics and metamodel design options to guide method engineers in adopting this broader notion of modeling methods, integrating multiple modeling techniques, and using appropriate modeling languages. To demonstrate feasibility, an extended version of the work system method (WSM) is presented in the form of a Work System Modeling Method (WSMM) that encompasses seven purposes of modeling that call for successively more formal approaches. A final section summarizes how WSMM addresses the issues and requirements from the introduction, explains how coherence is maintained within WSMM, and identifies areas for future research, with emphasis on ways to make WSMM and similar modeling methods as valuable as possible.