Comparison of Business Motivation Model and Intentional Distribution

Name
Rando Tõnisson
Abstract
Goal modelling is an important activity to reason why different software decisions are taken, or architecture solutions are implemented. Currently there exist a number of goal-oriented modelling approaches. In this thesis, the semiotic quality framework is applied to compare the quality of the business motivation model (BMM) and Intentional Distribution (i*) modelling languages at the coarse-grained level. The thesis reports on the BMM and i* language quality and model quality. The thesis also presents observations on how the BMM and i* modelling languages could be used to reason on and support construction of the business process models expressed in business processes model and notation.
Graduation Thesis language
English
Graduation Thesis type
Bachelor - Computer Science
Supervisor(s)
Raimundas Matulevičius
Defence year
2016
 
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