Two case studies on generating administrative process applications with AdminDSL


Autoria(s): García-Domínguez, Antonio; Jerez-Ibáñez, Ismael; Medina-Bulo, Inmaculada
Contribuinte(s)

Shishkov, Boris

Data(s)

14/06/2016

Resumo

Some organizations end up reimplementing the same class of business process over and over: an "administrative process", which consists of managing a form through several states and involving various roles in the organization. This results in wasted time that could be dedicated to better understanding the process or dealing with the fine details that are specific to the process. Existing virtual office solutions require specific training and infrastructure andmay result in vendor lock-in. In this paper, we propose using a high-level domain-specific language (AdminDSL) to describe the administrative process and a separate code generator targeting a standard web framework. We have implemented the approach using Xtext, EGL and the Django web framework, and we illustrate it through two case studies: a synthetic examination process which illustrates the architecture of the generated code, and a real-world workplace survey process that identified several future avenues for improvement.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/29716/1/Two_case_studies_on_generating_administrative_process_applications_with_AdminDSL.pdf

García-Domínguez, Antonio; Jerez-Ibáñez, Ismael and Medina-Bulo, Inmaculada (2016). Two case studies on generating administrative process applications with AdminDSL. IN: Business Modeling and Software Design. Shishkov, Boris (ed.) Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing . Cham (CH): Springer.

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Springer

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/29716/

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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed