scholarly journals From Business Value Model to Coordination Process Model

Author(s):  
Hassan Fatemi ◽  
Marten van Sinderen ◽  
Roel Wieringa
2005 ◽  
Vol 97 (1) ◽  
pp. 183-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruth Rustemeyer ◽  
Natalie Fischer

This study examined sex differences and age-related changes in mathematics based on Eccles's 1985 expectancy-value model of “achievement-related choices” and Dweck's 1986 motivation-process model. We have assessed motivational variables and performance in mathematics for youth in Grades 5, 7, and 9 in a German comprehensive secondary school. Significant sex differences in Grades 7 and 9 were observed even when school marks were controlled for. Furthermore, the results indicated differences between Grade 7 and Grade 9 on most of the motivational variables. Older students show a less favorable motivational pattern. Our results give evidence of the importance of motivational encouragement in mathematics classes, especially for girls and low achieving learners.


Author(s):  
Nassim Kharmoum ◽  
Sara Retal ◽  
Yassine Rhazali ◽  
Soumia Ziti ◽  
Fouzia Omary

One of the most crucial objectives of enterprises is bridging the gap between its businesses and information systems. In this vein, many approaches have emerged among them: the Model-Driven Architecture (MDA). This approach is an initiative of the Object Management Group (OMG) and considers the model as the central entity in the software systems development process offering many techniques allowing transformation between models. In addition, the OMG introduces for the MDA three abstraction levels, namely Computation Independent Model (CIM), Platform Independent Model (PIM), and Platform-Specific Model (PSM). This contribution proposes a disciplined method that ensures an automatic alignment between businesses and information system models at CIM and PIM levels. The source model consists of E3value model, which is the Business Value model, whereas, the generated model represents UML2 Communication diagrams, that are the UML's behavior and interaction models. The transformation is achieved automatically using meta-models and ATLAS Transformation Language and proved to be effective.


2012 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Carlos Gastaud Maçada ◽  
Mateus Michelini Beltrame ◽  
Pietro Cunha Dolci ◽  
João Luiz Becker

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan L. Cooke ◽  
Juliet S. Homer ◽  
Trevor D. Hardy ◽  
Donald J. Hammerstrom
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