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An Experimental Study on Decomposition: Process First or Structure First?

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2019

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This article explores the answer to the question of considering the process or the structure dimensions earlier, in software development where decomposition is a preferred technique for top-down model construction. In this research, an experimental study was conducted to observe which software modeling practice is more convenient: process or structural modeling, for the beginning. The study was conducted in different courses that include software modeling where students work within groups to model a system with predefined requirements. The students used Business Process Modeling Notation and Component-Oriented Software Engineering Modeling Language modeling tools. Observations based on the results are analyzed and discussed. The results seem to prioritize the process dimension.

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Software Modeling, Process Modeling, Structural Modeling, Experimental Study, Experimental study, Software engineering model, Process Mining | Business Process Model | Petri Net, Structure dimensions, Systems engineering, Software model, Software modeling, Process engineering, Structural modeling, Business process modeling notations, Modeling languages, Software design, Process modeling, Component-oriented

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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Çetinkaya, Anıl...et al (2019). "An Experimental Study on Decomposition: Process First or Structure First?", BUSINESS MODELING AND SOFTWARE DESIGN, BMSD 2019, Vol. 356, pp. 279-289.

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BUSINESS MODELING AND SOFTWARE DESIGN, BMSD 2019

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356

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279

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289
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