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Formal Analysis of BPMN Models using Event-B

Bryans, Jeremy and Wei , Wei (2010) Formal Analysis of BPMN Models using Event-B. In: Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems 2010. (In Press)

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Abstract

The use of business process models has gone far beyond documentation purposes. In the development of business applications, they can play the role of an artifact on which high level properties can be verified and design errors can be revealed in an effort to reduce overhead at later software development and diagnosis stages. This paper demonstrates how formal verification may add value to the specification, design and development of business process models in an industrial setting. The analysis of these models is achieved via an algorithmic translation from the de-facto standard business process modeling language BPMN to Event-B, a widely used formal language supported by the Rodin platform which offers a range of simulation and verification technologies.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects:Event-B
Industrial Deployment
Tool developments
ID Code:237
Deposited By:Dr Jeremy Bryans
Deposited On:12 Jul 2010 09:22
Last Modified:12 Jul 2010 09:22

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