Within a completely new line of research, we are exploring the power of modeling for human behaviour analysis, especially within social networks and/or in occasion of large scale live events. Participation to challenges within social networks is a very effective instrument for promoting a brand or event and therefore it is regarded as an excellent … Continue reading Modeling and Analyzing Engagement in Social Network Challenges
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An Empirical Study on Simplification of Business Process Modeling Languages
Today I gave my presentation of our Empirical Study on Simplification of Business Process Modeling Languages at the Conference of Software Language Engineering, in Pittsburg, PA (co-located with Splash 2015). You can find the full presentation here below, and some more details in this post by Eric Umuhoza on Jordi Cabot's blog. [slideshare id=54391109&doc=bpmn-simplification-to-ppm-fluxedo-sle2015-splash2015-pittsburg-151026160126-lva1-app6892] BPMN modeling simplification … Continue reading An Empirical Study on Simplification of Business Process Modeling Languages
Introducing the Interaction Flow Modeling Language (IFML)
Yesterday, I gave my first webinar on IFML.As you may already know, IFML stands for Interaction Flow Modeling Language and is the new OMG standard designed for expressing the user interaction and control behaviour of the front-end of software applications. The Interaction Flow Modeling Language has been adopted as a standard by OMG in March … Continue reading Introducing the Interaction Flow Modeling Language (IFML)