OCL-Constraints for UMM Business Collaborations

Recently, a trend towards business processes in Business-to-Business e-Commerce (B2B) is apparent. One of the most promising approaches is UN/CEFACT’s modeling methodology (UMM) based on UML. However, developing a new UMM model for each small variation in a business process would lead in a multitude...

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