ABSTRACT
The organisers of the workshop on behaviour modelling say, "The growing importance of service-orientation and business process management increases the role of behaviour modelling for all activities of the system life cycle." One of the major aspects that differentiate regular applications from the Services and Business Process Management (BPM) is in considering the environment or an Execution Context (EC) where a separate component or an entire system operates. A Behavioural Modelling without EC inside and outside of the systems is an error-prone oversimplification.
Using a real world business case in financial Asset Management, we will demonstrate a solution based on Behavioural Modelling that includes the EC.
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- A Task of Behaviour Modelling in Execution Context
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