Empowering The Business Analyst
April 11, 2007 – 12:00 am By: admin Views: 93The tools, methods, and techniques used to create business architecture are often quite different from those used in developing software architecture. This paper presents a case study using the ‘‘business compiler,’’ a tool that implements Grammar-oriented Object Design (GOOD). GOOD is a method for creating and maintaining dynamically reconfigurable software architectures driven by business-process architectures.
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