Workshop Paper: Modeling Test Cases in BPMN for Behavior-Driven Development (Extended Abstract)

Bibliography

Daniel Lübke & Tammo van Lessen: “Modeling Test Cases in BPMN for Behavior-Driven Development (Extended Abstract)”, in Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Enterprise Modeling and Information Systems Architectures, EMISA 2016, 2016, vol. 1701, 1–4.

Abstract

Validating analytical business processes and testing executable ones are difficult task in process development projects. Within the project Terravis, which builds a process hub for enabling fully digitalized mortgage processes between Swiss land registries, banks, notaries and other parties, these tasks became problematic. For improving stakeholder communication and extending the test scope, behavior-driven development was adapted to BPMN and business processes. This technique was introduced and very well received within the project, leading to better process documentation and better tests.

BibTeX

@inproceedings{Luebke2016a,
  author = {Lübke, Daniel and van Lessen, Tammo},
  title = {Modeling Test Cases in BPMN for Behavior-Driven Development (Extended Abstract)},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Enterprise Modeling and Information Systems Architectures, EMISA 2016},
  pages = {1–4},
  url = {http://www.taval.de/publications/Luebke2016a},
  editor = {Mendling, Jan and Rinderle-Ma, Stefanie},
  series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings},
  volume = {1701},
  publisher = {CEUR-WS.org},
  year = {2016},
  etype = {Workshop Paper},
  language = {English},
  abstract = {Validating analytical business processes and testing executable ones are difficult task in process development projects. Within the project Terravis, which builds a process hub for enabling fully digitalized mortgage processes between Swiss land registries, banks, notaries and other parties, these tasks became problematic. For improving stakeholder communication and extending the test scope, behavior-driven development was adapted to BPMN and business processes. This technique was introduced and very well received within the project, leading to better process documentation and better tests.},
  owner = {dluebke},
  timestamp = {2016.07.29}
}

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