Abstract
The necessity of aligning an enterprise’s Information System (IS) model to its Business Process (BP) model is incontestable. However, the main difficulty of establishing/maintaining BP-IS models alignment stems from the dissimilarities in the knowledge of the information system developers and the business process experts. To face these predicaments, we propose a Model Driven Architecture (MDA) compliant methodology that aims to automate the generation of UML models from BPMN models. It allows mastering transformation from Computation Independent Model (CIM) to Platform Independent Model (PIM). The CIM level expresses the BP, which is modelled through the standard BPMN (Business Process Modelling Notation) and, at the PIM level represents the aligned, IS model is generated as use case diagram. Its originality resides in the CIM to PIM transformation which accounts for the BP structural and semantic perspectives in order to generate an aligned IS model that respects the best-practice granularity level of a use case.
Access this chapter
Tax calculation will be finalised at checkout
Purchases are for personal use only
Similar content being viewed by others
References
Dumas, M., Van Der Aalst, W.M., Ter Hofstede, A.H.: Process-aware Information Systems: Bridging People and Software Through Process Technology. Wiley (2005)
Qazi, A., Rehman, M.S., Rehman, M.S., Maqbool Roa, N.: Enhanced model driven architecture software development life cycle with synchronized and consistent mapping. In: International Conference on Computer Communication and Management (ICCCM 2011), 2011
OMG: BPMN. Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN). formal/2011-01-03, 2011
OMG: The Fast Guide to Model Driven Architecture, The Basics of Model Driven Architecture (MDA), 2006
OMG: OMG Meta Object Facility (MOF) Core Specification. OMG Document Number: formal/2015-06-05, 2015
OMG: OMG Unified Modeling Language (OMG UML). formal/2015-03-01, 2015
Asadi, M., Ravakhah, M., Ramsin, R.: An MDA-based system development lifecycle. In: Second Asia International Conference on Modeling & Simulation. AICMS 08, pp. 836–842, 13–15 May 2008
Kriouile, A., Addamssiri, N., Gadi, T.: An MDA method for automatic transformation of models from CIM to PIM. Am. J. Soft. Eng. Appl. 4(1), 1–14 (2015)
El-Attar, M., Miller, J.: Constructing high quality use case models: a systematic review of current practices. Requirements Eng. 17(3), 187–201 (2012)
Kerraf, S., Lefebvre, E., Suryn, W.: Transformation from CIM to PIM using patterns and archetypes. In: 19th Australian Conference on Software Engineering. ASWEC 2008, 2008
Rhazali, Y., Hadi, Y., Mouloudi, A.: Model transformation with ATL into MDA from CIM to PIM structured through MVC. In: The 6th International Symposium on Frontiers in Ambient and Mobile SYstems (FAMS 2016), pp. 1096–1101 (2016)
Kardoš, M., Drozdová, M.: Analytical method of CIM to PIM transformation in model driven architecture (MDA). J. Inf. Org. Sci. 34(1), 89–99 (2010)
Siqueira, F.L., Silva, P.S.M.: Transforming an enterprise model into a use case model in business process systems. J. Syst. Soft. 96, 152–171 (2014)
Berrocal, J., Garcıa-Alonso, J., Vicente-Chicote, C., Murillo, J.M.: A Pattern-based and model-driven approach for deriving IT system functional models from annotated business models. In: José Escalona, M., Aragón, G., Linger, H., Lang, M., Barry, C., Schneider, C. (eds.) Information System Development. Springer, Cham (2014)
Kamthan, P.: A framework for understanding and addressing the semiotic quality of use case models. In: Model-driven Software Development: Integrating Quality Assurance. Christian Bunse (2009)
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Editor information
Editors and Affiliations
Rights and permissions
Copyright information
© 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG
About this paper
Cite this paper
Ben Ayed, N.E., Ben Abdallah, H. (2020). From an Annotated BPMN Model to a Use Case Diagram: DESTINY Methodology. In: Barolli, L., Hussain, F., Ikeda, M. (eds) Complex, Intelligent, and Software Intensive Systems. CISIS 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 993. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22354-0_34
Download citation
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22354-0_34
Published:
Publisher Name: Springer, Cham
Print ISBN: 978-3-030-22353-3
Online ISBN: 978-3-030-22354-0
eBook Packages: Intelligent Technologies and RoboticsIntelligent Technologies and Robotics (R0)