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This paper explains the structure of a project repository, which enables you to trace business processes and business rules to the architecture and design of the software system. The structure identifies types and instances of business processes, which are mapped to software design artifacts by means of refinements, realizations and collaborations at different levels of abstraction.
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Hruby, P.: “StructuringDesign Deliverables with UML”, ’98, Mulhouse, France, 1998, http://www.navision.com/default.asp?url=services/methodology/default.asp
Hruby, P.: “Structuring Specification of Business Systems with UML”, OOPSLA’98 workshop on behavioral semantics of OO business and system specifications, Vancouver, Canada, 1998. http://www.navision.com/default.asp?url=services/methodologv/default.asp
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Hruby, P. (1998). Mapping Business Processes to Software Design Artifacts. In: Demeyer, S., Bosch, J. (eds) Object-Oriented Technology: ECOOP’98 Workshop Reader. ECOOP 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1543. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49255-0_53
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