| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20080229276 | AUTOMATIC COMPOSITION OF MODEL TRANSFORMATIONS - Techniques for composition of model transformations from a predetermined set of model transformations. A state machine is provided in memory. The states are defined in the state machine in terms of predetermined model attributes. In response to specification of a target state for an input model to be transformed, an execution sequence in the state machine, between a start state corresponding to the input model and an end state corresponding to the specified target state, is selected. Each transformation in the selected sequence is then successively executed on the input model. After executing each transformation in the selected sequence, the transformed input model state is compared to the model state defined in the state machine to determine if the selected sequence is inoperable for the input model. If so, an alternative execution sequence in the state machine, between the input model state and the specified target state, is selected. | 09-18-2008 |
| 20080255815 | Automatic insertion point identification in model merging operations - Methods and systems are provided for automatic identification of an insertion point. Comparison defining the correspondence between elements of models is done. The sequence order of elements in the second model is analyzed to identify predecessor and successor elements of the element t. The comparison is used to identify a set of transferred predecessors (P | 10-16-2008 |
| 20090031280 | Method for Generating an Executable Workflow Code from an Unstructured Cyclic Process Model and Method for Executing a Workflow Code of an Arbitrary Process Model - A method for generating an executable workflow code from an unstructured cyclic process model comprises the following steps. First, the unstructured cyclic process model is transformed into a preliminary workflow code. Then, from the preliminary workflow code the executable workflow code is generated by eliminating unstructured cycles. | 01-29-2009 |
| 20090077511 | Generating Constraints in a Class Model - A method of generating code from a class model for a modeled system. The class model specifies a plurality of elements of a modeling language and dependencies between elements of a plurality of elements. In operations the method analyzes the class model to identify a first possible source of under-specification with respect to the modeled system in the class model by using pattern recognition to find an occurrence of a first problem pattern of a plurality of problem patterns in the class model, the plurality of problem patterns are then stored in a repository. The method also includes identifying a set of constraint patterns where the at least first constraint pattern is linked in the repository to the first problem pattern. A user may then select a constraint pattern which is utilized in instantiating constraints and generating code based on the class model and the instantiated constraints. | 03-19-2009 |
| 20090150860 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMBINING QUALITY ASSURANCE AND MODEL TRANSFORMATIONS IN A BUSINESS-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT - A system for combining quality assurance and model transformations in a business-driven development environment includes a host system executing a business modeling application, a transformation framework including a transformation programming interface (TPI) and a quality assurance framework executing on top of the business modeling application, and a plurality of transformation plug-in tools in communication with the TPI. The TPI includes options for model access and traversal, model element creation/removal, model element property editing and analysis. The options are applied to the transformations, via the selected transformation plug-in tools, to a business model resulting in a modified business model that conforms to an information technology (IT)-based executable code. The quality assurance framework performs single-entry-single-exit (SESE) fragment decomposition of the modified business model, control-flow analysis, and notification to the user of any detected error conditions, the notification presented to the user with the modified business model via the TPI. | 06-11-2009 |
| 20100030732 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO CREATE PROCESS REFERENCE MAPS FROM LINKS DESCRIBED IN A BUSINESS PROCESS MODEL - A method of constructing a process reference map. The method includes iterating over each of a plurality of process models. An intermediary reference graph is created. A directed link for each reference in the process models is added to the intermediary reference graph, the link pointing from a node in the reference graph representing a process model within which a reference occurred to a node representing a process model that the reference is pointing towards. The method determines, between two process models of the plurality of process models, whether an inconsistency including one of an outbound process reference missing inconsistency, an inbound process reference missing inconsistency, and an unavailable information inconsistency exists. A new process model map is created from the intermediary reference graph with one element each representing a process models and the elements being linked representing the references therebetween. Each link comprises an attribute indicating one of a context, type of reference, and a modeling element. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100031230 | METHOD OF AUTOMATIC PATTERN BASED EDITING OF BUSINESS MODELS - A method of automatic pattern based editing of business models on a canvas of business model editing application includes receiving a request to automatically edit a business model, constructing an initial current set C of elements from the business model, constructing an initial next set N of elements from the business model, and connecting elements between the initial current set C and the initial next set N until all elements in both the initial current set C and the initial next set N have been connected. The connecting is based on at least connecting elements sequentially if the elements exist from left to right on the canvas, and connecting elements in parallel or using a decision and merge combination if the elements exist from top to bottom on the canvas. | 02-04-2010 |
| 20100079458 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HIERARCHICALLY DECOMPOSING PROCESS MODEL - A system and associated method for hierarchically decomposing a workflow graph G into a process structure tree PST. The workflow graph G is a two-terminal graph parsed into a tree T having triconnected components. Boundary pairs of all triconnected components in T are computed and fragments are discovered with boundary pairs. T is restructured into PST pursuant to categories of triconnected components in T. PST is deterministic and modular. PST represents a block-based process model that has fine blocks of execution units. PST is computed in time linear to the number of edges in G. | 04-01-2010 |
| 20100179847 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CREATING AND EXPRESSING RISK-EXTENDED BUSINESS PROCESS MODELS - A method and computer program product for integrating risk management concepts into a standard business process metamodel by defining a set of metamodel extensions to standard process modeling languages that incorporate risk information directly in the process model. The method includes collecting risk-relevant information for addition to a business process model, and enabling visualizing of a risk-extended business process model. using a notation to express notions as failure modes of resources, root cause events, and sources of execution failure and low job output quality directly in the context of process models. Additionally, the method enables the computation of risk-related impacts on the distribution of process performance measures using a Bayesian network model or a discrete-event simulation model. | 07-15-2010 |
| 20110145707 | COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR ASSISTING A USER IN APPLYING A BUSINESS PROCESS PATTERN - A computer-implemented method for assisting a user in applying a business process pattern. In some embodiments, the computer-implemented method includes providing a graphical user interface (GUI) adapted for displaying a first representation of a business process and for allowing user editing of the business process. The computer-implemented method also includes receiving a user selection of a fragment of the business process as displayed in the first representation. In some embodiments, the computer-implemented method includes calling a second representation of the business process, the second representation including a hierarchy of fragments of business process, and checking whether the fragment selected by the user corresponds to one of the fragments of the second representation. The computer-implemented method may also include instantiating a business process pattern using the selected fragment if the fragment selected corresponds. The selected fragment is re-usable within the business process pattern. | 06-16-2011 |