Software development tool to accept object modeling data from a wide variety of other vendors and filter the format into a format that is able to be stored in OMG compliant UML representation
First Claim
1. A computer system, including a repository, comprising:
- a.) first means for transforming a first distinctive representation of business model information into an OMG compliant UML representation of at least a portion of a business model and storing said representation in said repository in the form of a set of object classes, said first means for transforming including;
1) a representation of a business model between one of said distinctive representations and said UML representation of said business model; and
2) means for creating bi-directional mapping between elements of said method of representation of a business model by said one of the distinctive representations and the method of representation of said business model by said UML representation;
b.) means for modifying said UML representation of said business model;
c.) means for modifying a distinctive representation of said business model to reflect the modification in said UML representation of said business model; and
d.)second means for transforming said UML representation into a second distinctive representation of at least a portion of said business model.
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Abstract
A programmed computer system transforms a distinctive representation of a business model into a generic representation format, such as the Unified Modeling Language ("UML") object model. The system also transforms legacy business processes, including legacy applications into UML format. The UML format of the business model and legacy components are stored in a central repository. The system also allows the reverse engineering and reverse transformation of UML models into a distinctive representation of business models and application components. The transformation of business model information into a UML model is achieved by identifying the differences between these models and creating a bidirectional mapping of the differences. The system also allows for selective movement of objects and models between business process models and UML. In other words, a user may select individual objects to be moved between models.
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11 Claims
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1. A computer system, including a repository, comprising:
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a.) first means for transforming a first distinctive representation of business model information into an OMG compliant UML representation of at least a portion of a business model and storing said representation in said repository in the form of a set of object classes, said first means for transforming including; 1) a representation of a business model between one of said distinctive representations and said UML representation of said business model; and 2) means for creating bi-directional mapping between elements of said method of representation of a business model by said one of the distinctive representations and the method of representation of said business model by said UML representation; b.) means for modifying said UML representation of said business model; c.) means for modifying a distinctive representation of said business model to reflect the modification in said UML representation of said business model; and d.)second means for transforming said UML representation into a second distinctive representation of at least a portion of said business model. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A computer-implemented method comprising the steps of:
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a) first step of transforming a first distinctive representation of business model information into an OMG compliant UML representation of at least a portion of a business model; b) storing said UML representation as a set of object classes; c) second step of transforming said UML representation into a second distinctive representation of at least a portion of said business model; d) modifying said business model stored in said UML representation; and e) modifying a distinctive representation of said business model to reflect the modification in said UML representation of said business model. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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