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Happy path
In the context of software or information modeling, a happy path is a default scenario featuring no exceptional or error conditions, and comprises…
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2020
2020
Challenges, Pitfalls, and Failures
Lars Reinkemeyer
2020
Corpus ID: 216491740
As the evolution of Process Mining has not always been on the happy path, the idea of learning from failure has been adopted as a…
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2019
2019
Simplify Testing of Mobile Medical Applications by Using Timestamps for Remote, Automated Evaluation
Janina Sauer
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A. Hein
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Alexander Münzberg
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Norbert Roesch
International Conference on Wireless and Mobile…
2019
Corpus ID: 208880190
To simplify the evaluation and certification process for mobile medical applications, a methodology for simple testing has been…
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2018
2018
The Lifecycle of a User Transaction in a Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain Network Part 2: Order and Validate
S. Nijssen
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Peter Bollen
OTM Workshops
2018
Corpus ID: 59617448
The paper describes the second part of the happy path of a user transaction through a Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain Network. The…
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2018
2018
Why Are Process Variants Important in Process Monitoring? The Case of Zalando SE
Matthias Schrepfer
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Matthias Kunze
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G. Obst
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Juliane Siegeris
Business Process Management Cases
2018
Corpus ID: 52197042
(a) Situation faced: Business process models serve various purposes. As precise documentations of an implemented business…
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2016
2016
CRDTs for the configuration of distributed Erlang systems
Viktória Fördős
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Francesco Cesarini
Erlang Workshop
2016
Corpus ID: 195351665
CRDT (Conflict-free replicated data type) is a data type that supports conflict free resolution of concurrent, distributed…
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2015
2015
Chatty, Happy, and Smelly Maps
D. Quercia
The Web Conference
2015
Corpus ID: 26073122
Mapping apps are the greatest game-changer for encouraging people to explore the city. You take your phone out and you know…
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2015
2015
Why do process variants matter for process monitoring?
Matthias Schrepfer
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Juliane Siegeris
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G. Obst
,
Matthias Kunze
International Conference on Business Process…
2015
Corpus ID: 10840068
Business processes models typically serve as a specification for a future system or as a documentation of an already existing one…
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2011
2011
Why Are Things Breaking
Brandon Alexander
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Brad Dillion
,
Kevin Kim
2011
Corpus ID: 60019299
Development is over, the beta is out in the wild, and for the first time in weeks, you can sit back and relax. Right? Well, it’d…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Use Case Model Refactoring : Changes to UML ́ s Use Case Relationships
Pierre Metz
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J. Brien
,
W. Weber
2002
Corpus ID: 16941687
Use cases are a powerful and widely recognised tool for functional requirements elicitation. However, there still are major…
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2001
2001
Developing applications with Java and UML : プログラマーのための統一モデリング
Paul R. Reed
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テクノロジックアート
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長瀬 嘉秀
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今野 睦
2001
Corpus ID: 60033211
第1章 プロジェクトのジレンマ 第2章 Java、オブジェクト指向分析・設計、UML 第3章 プロジェクトの開始 第4章 ユースケース 第5章 クラス 第6章 ユーザインタフェースのプロトタイプの構築 第7章 アプリケーションの動的要素 第8章 技術展望 第9章 オブジェクトの格納:データの永続性 第10章 インフラとアーキテクチャのレビュー 第11章 サーブレット、JSP、JavaBeanによる構築 第12章 サーブレット、JSP、EJBによる構築
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