Full Life-Cycle Support for End-to-End Processes.

The article presents a means of providing full life-cycle support for end-to-end processes. This approach combines service orientation and model-driven design in a way that bridges the gap between business objectives and information technology (IT) implementations. Principals from business and devel...

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Published in:Computer (00189162) Vol. 40; no. 11; pp. 64 - 74
Main Authors: Steffen, Bernhard, Narayan, Prakash
Format: Article
Published: IEEE Nov2007
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