A new demo modelling tool that facilitates model transformations
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Gray, Thomas
Bork, Dominik
De Vries, Marne
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The age of digitization requires rapid design and re-design of enterprises. Rapid changes can be realized using conceptual modelling. The design and engineering methodology for organizations (DEMO) is an established modelling method for representing the organization domain of an enterprise. However, heterogeneity in enterprise design stakeholders generally demand for transformations between conceptual modelling languages. Specifically, in the case of DEMO, a transformation into business process modelling and notation (BPMN) models is desirable to account to both, the semantic sound foundation of the DEMO models, and the wide adoption of the de-facto industry standard BPMN. Model transformation can only be efficiently applied if tool support is available. Our research starts with a state-of-the-art analysis, comparing existing DEMO modelling tools. Using a design science research approach, our main contribution is the development of a DEMO modelling tool on the ADOxx platform. One of the main features of our tool is that it addresses stakeholder heterogeneity by enabling transformation of a DEMO organization construction diagram (OCD) into a BPMN collaboration diagram. A demonstration case shows the feasibility of our newly developed tool.
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Design and engineering methodology for organizations (DEMO), Business process modelling and notation (BPMN), ADOxx, Model transformation, Model consistency, Modelling tool
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Gray T., Bork D., De Vries M. (2020) A New DEMO Modelling Tool that Facilitates Model Transformations. In: Nurcan S., Reinhartz-Berger I., Soffer P., Zdravkovic J. (eds) Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling. BPMDS 2020, EMMSAD 2020. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 387. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49418-6_25.
