Category Archives: Model Driven Development

Proposal for improving the BPMN modeling in Microsoft Oslo

Look in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Oslo SDK 1.0\Models\Business\BPMN after installation of MS Oslo. Take for example Activity.m type Activity : DerivedItem { IsLoop : Logical = false; …. elided for brevity …. } The type Activity inherits from DerivedItem, which is … Continue reading

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General Considerations about the Executable Modeling Debate

[ad] As a general consideration the underlying problem discussed in the executable modeling debate is this: If Process Modeling is done, there are different purposes for it, as I already stated: http://www.bpmnforum.net/blog/bpmn/bpmn-in-practice/process-modeling-purpose/ and http://www.bpmnforum.net/blog/bpmn/bpmn-in-practice/more-on-modeling-purpose/ And yes – most BPMN models … Continue reading

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Executable BPMN 2.0

[ad] There have been complaints, that BPMN 2.0 is only designed with the goal of defining an executable process modeling language and that this impairs the usage of the modeling language for the purposes that it is currently most often … Continue reading

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