Using UML Activities to model Business Processes: A Handbook for Practitioners (Modelling the Enterprise)

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ISBN-10:

1091370079

ISBN-13:

9781091370074

Author(s): Walters, Ed
Released: Aug 05, 2019
Format: Paperback, 100 pages

Description:

This Handbook is on the subject of using Activities and Activity Diagrams, as defined by the Unified Modelling Language (UML), to model Business Processes. As such it may be useful to architects, analysts and designers who are engaged in modelling enterprise processes for whatever reason.

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