Schmidt, PeggyKowski, SebastianBehrens, MarionFischer, StefanMaehle, ErikReischuk, RĂ¼diger2020-01-282020-01-282009978-3-88579-248-2https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/31432This paper presents the principles of concept-driven engineering and the Concept- Manager tool as an implementation of these principles. Concept-Driven Engineering is capable of eleminating inconsistencies and redundancy that occurr within projects, i.e. in the software-development process to increase quality, decrease time to market, and increase flexibility. This method is based on the principle of human communication: concepts that classify objects by their characteristic features. Concepts are e.g. software artefacts, models, meta-models or (sets of) words. The Concept-Manager tool supports creation and organization of concepts and integration of generators, that add a certain syntax to a concept. The evolution of concepts is enabled through version paths and the management of generators over concepts. We demonstrate the practical use of the Concept-Manager tool by organizing BPMN and UML metamodels using the same or related concepts for similar components in order to apply the same syntax of the ASM generator.enApplying concept-driven engineering for business process specificationsText/Conference Paper1617-5468