Talk
Requirements Analysis for SOA Services Using BPMN 2.0 and UML
Wednesday February 29, 3:45 - 5 p.m.
Dr. Gregor Scheithauer Opitz Consulting and Björn Hardegen MID GmbH
The key to successful requirements analysis in SOA projects is the combination of well-defined activities, techniques and tools.
The process a German government agency used will be presented and will show how BPMN 2.0 and UML in combination with technical analysis, service identification and specification and inclusion of test cases are supported.
Power Workshop
Model-Driven SOA – Practical Experiences with BPMN & UML
Thursday, March 1, 1:30 - 5 p.m.
Gerhard Rempp, Martin Löffler, MID GmbH
Distributed business processes can be mapped using an SOA on a heterogeneous system landscape and various technologies. Flexibility and quick reaction times to changing market conditions and requirements play an important role in this.
How is a service-oriented architecture put into practice?
The workshop integrates examples to give a comprehensive overview of model-driven software development of an SOA application. It shows how BPMN and UML notations and generators can be used to implement tool-supported development of SOA applications efficiently and on a sustained basis. The workshop also takes a look into the methodology.




