From Business Process Models to Service-Oriented Architecture Models

Source of subsidy

10 000 $ (PAFARC UQAM), (Demande CRSNG – Subvention à la découverte 2018)

Professors involved

Summary

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a fast emerging architectural style to implement dynamic e-business solutions. It has been widely adopted by modern organizations to design and implement information systems that support their business processes. Benefits of using SOA include reuse, model-driven implementation, service composition, better integration through standardization, and business process management. This project aims to bridge the gap between business processes and SOA-based software applications that support them. It proposes a novel model-driven development method that generates SOA services from the specification of business processes expressed in BPMN.

Étudiants

  • Blal Redouane (MSc) (UQAM)
  • (À recruter) (PhD)