INGAR   05399
INSTITUTO DE DESARROLLO Y DISEÑO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Model-Driven Development Methodology for B2B Collaborations
Autor/es:
LAZATE, IVANNA; TELLO LEAL, EDGAR; ROA, JORGE; CHIOTTI, OMAR; DAVID VILLARREAL, PABLO
Reunión:
Workshop; 3M4SE 2010 - International Workshop on Models and Model-driven Methods for Service Engineering; 2010
Resumen:
The design and implementation of collaborative
business processes and the Business-to-Business (B2B) systems
that support them is an important issue in order to enable enterprises
to set up B2B collaborations. This involves new challenges,
mainly regarding the ability to cope with change, decentralized
management, peer-to-peer interactions, preservation
of enterprise autonomy, and the support for interoperability.
The design and implementation of B2B collaborations require
the use of conceptual models that differ in viewpoint, target
people, abstraction level and granularity. This makes the use of
traditional software development methodologies inappropriate.
In this paper, we propose a methodology for the design and
implementation of B2B collaborations that support the above
issues. The methodology supports a development framework
and is based on the Model-Driven Development (MDD). The
methodology provides guidelines, languages, methods, model
transformations and tools to support the representation of
business requirements, the definition of technology-independent
collaborative process models, the derivation of technologyindependent
processes and IT architectures that enterprises
require to support collaborative processes as well as the
generation of a technology-specific solution for each enterprise.
This methodology guarantees the alignment and consistency
between the business and technological solutions for B2B
collaborations.