Abstract

AbstractThe main purpose of this paper is to present knowledge-based Enterprise model (EM) sufficiency as data repository for Unified Modelling Language (UML) models generation. UML models are one of the most usable modelling languages in system lifecycle design stage, despite the problem domain of the system. UML models can be generated from Enterprise Model by using particular transformation algorithms presented in previous researches. Generation process from Enterprise model is represented by certain Hospital Information Management process example. Generated UML dynamic Use Case, Activity, Sequence and State models of different perspectives of Hospital Information Management process prove sufficiency of stored information in Enterprise model.

Highlights

  • Despite the progress of all information technologies, information system (IS) engineering process still challenges professionals of this field: analysts, designers, researchers and etc

  • Step 9: If there are more related elements, they are selected from EM and generated as Unified Modelling Language (UML) model elements one by one, else the link element is selected from Enterprise model

  • In almost each subsection of the described example there are more than one model of the same type presented: generated UML Use Case model presents all participants (Actors), which are involved in Hospital Information Management process and their functions/processes (Use Cases); generated UML Activity models illustrate different activities from different perspectives (Registration, Ward Assignation, Medical Tests, Treatment process and Discharging) of the same example, and it is not final list of possible models of Patient Registered PatientCheckup Planned leave of the Doctor

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Summary

12.1 Introduction

Despite the progress of all information technologies, information system (IS) engineering process still challenges professionals of this field: analysts, designers, researchers and etc. There are many Enterprise models and Enterprise modelling methodologies, which are applied in different ways and various types of models are built based on chosen Enterprise model [1, 2]

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12.2 Structure of Knowledge-Based Enterprise Model
12.3 Transformation Algorithms of UML Models from Enterprise Model
12.4 Generated UML Models of Hospital Information Management Process Example
12.4.1 UML Use Case Model of Hospital Information Management Process Example
12.4.2 UML Activity Models of Hospital Information Management Process Example
12.4.3 UML Sequence Models of Hospital Information Management Process Example
12.4.4 UML State Models of Hospital Information Management Process Example
12.5 Conclusions
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