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Automated two-phase business model-driven synthesis of conceptual database models
Author(s) -
Drazen Brdjanin,
Danijela Banjac,
Goran Banjac,
Slavko Marić
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
computer science and information systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.244
H-Index - 24
eISSN - 2406-1018
pISSN - 1820-0214
DOI - 10.2298/csis181010014b
Subject(s) - computer science , digital subscriber line , class diagram , unified modeling language , programming language , notation , business process model and notation , domain specific language , modular design , model transformation , software engineering , generator (circuit theory) , database , metamodeling , business process modeling , data mining , business process , artificial intelligence , software , work in process , telecommunications , power (physics) , physics , arithmetic , mathematics , consistency (knowledge bases) , marketing , quantum mechanics , business
Existing approaches to business process model-driven synthesis of data models are characterized by a direct synthesis of a target model based on source models represented by concrete notations, where the synthesis is supported by monolithic (semi)automatic transformation programs. This article presents an approach to automated two-phase business process model-driven synthesis of conceptual database models. It is based on the introduction of a domain specific language (DSL) as an intermediate layer between different source notations and the target notation, which splits the synthesis into two phases: (i) automatic extraction of specific concepts from the source model and their DSL-based representation, and (ii) automated generation of the target model based on the DSL-based representation of the extracted concepts. The proposed approach enables development of modular transformation tools for automatic synthesis of the target model based on business process models represented by different concrete notations. In this article we present an online generator, which implements the proposed approach. The generator is implemented as a web-based, service-oriented tool, which enables automatic generation of the initial conceptual database model represented by the UML class diagram, based on business models represented by two concrete notations.

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