Reconciling a component and process view
Maria Spichkova, Heinz Schmidt

TL;DR
This paper proposes a formal framework to unify component and process views in system modeling, enhancing clarity and aiding design of large-scale systems by integrating different representation frameworks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel formal framework that reconciles component and process views within a single system representation, improving comprehensibility and design efficiency.
Findings
Framework effectively integrates component and process views.
Enhances readability and understanding of complex system models.
Supports large-scale system design problems.
Abstract
In many cases we need to represent on the same abstraction level not only system components but also processes within the system, and if for both representation different frameworks are used, the system model becomes hard to read and to understand. We suggest a solution how to cover this gap and to reconcile component and process views on system representation: a formal framework that gives the advantage of solving design problems for large-scale component systems.
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Taxonomy
TopicsProduct Development and Customization · Business Process Modeling and Analysis · Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies
