Escavando as linguagens de modelagem organizacional e modelagem de processos de negócio do ARIS method
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Abstract
In this paper we propose an excavation approach for the languages for organizational modeling and business process modeling in the ARIS Method. This approach uses information obtained from user interactions with the ARIS Toolset modeling environment and information from tool documentation. The application of the proposed approach results in language metamodels, clarifying the modeling elements of the ARIS Method and the relationships between these elements. The metamodels serve as a starting point for the definition of the semantics of the language and allow the construction of tools to manage modeling, simulation, analysis and transformation of organizational models and business process models.
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