Measuring method complexity: UML versus BPMN
Graphical models are used to depict relevant aspects of real-world domains intended to be supported by an information system. Various approaches for modeling exist and approaches such as object-oriented and process-oriented modeling methods are in widespread use. These modeling methods differ in the...
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Main Authors: | RECKER, Jan, ZUR MUEHLEN, Michael, SIAU, Keng, ERICKSON, John, INDULSKA, Marta |
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2009
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