Composition of executable business process models by combining business rules and process flows
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
How Much Language Is Enough? Theoretical and Practical Use of the Business Process Modeling Notation
CAiSE '08 Proceedings of the 20th international conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
SBPMN - An easier business process modeling notation for business users
Computer Standards & Interfaces
The JOpera visual composition language
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
A visual language for the creation of narrative educational games
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
An MDA approach to knowledge engineering
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Exemplar driven development of software product lines
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A visual programming language for XML manipulation
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
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Despite the evolution computer science has undergone during the last years, the time consumed by the application development process has not experienced mayor changes. One of the areas where improvements could be made is the requirement engineering process, where the features offered by business process modeling (BPM) could favor the implication of the domain experts. BPMN, the standard notation, is one of the most widely used modeling languages, used by a great number of organizations around the world. Its versatility enables it to be used for any kind of business process, regardless of the domain the problem addresses. However, non-technical domain experts find difficulties when dealing with business process modeling notations, so their participation in this task remains minor. BPMN MUSIM is a simplified business process modeling notation that intends to: lower the difficulty domain experts have for learning and understanding other notations, enable quick modeling of the business processes and use the models to generate specific software applications.