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Modeling of Business Systems Using SOM
Ferstl, Otto K.; Sinz, Elmar J. (2006): Modeling of Business Systems Using SOM, in: Peter Bernus, Kai Mertins, Günter Schmidt, u. a. (Hrsg.), Handbook on architectures of information systems : with 317 figures and 19 tables, Second Edition. Cham: Springer International Publishing, S. 347–367, doi: 10.1007/3-540-26661-5_15.
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Handbook on architectures of information systems : with 317 figures and 19 tables
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2006
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Second Edition
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978-3-540-26661-7
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English
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SOM is an object-oriented methodology for comprehensive and integrated modeling of business systems. It is based on a framework consisting of the layers business plan, business process model, and business application system as well as views on these layers focusing on specific aspects. This chapter presents the SOM language for business process modeling and shows how business application systems can be linked to business process models. The language applies concepts of systems theory and is based on the notions of business object, business transaction, task, event, and service. Business objects are coordinated by feedback control or by negotiation. Decomposition rules allow a stepwise refinement of a business process model. The chapter includes a detailed example to illustrate the methodology.
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SOM
Betriebliches Informationssystem
Modellierung
Unternehmensarchitektur
Prozesskette
Entwurfssprache
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Business Process
Unify Modeling Language
Price List
Enterprise Architecture
Business Transaction
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September 24, 2014
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