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    A study of the software tools capabilities in translating UML models to PN models by Rajabi, Bassam Atieh, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Lee, Sai Peck

    Published 2009
    “…Integrating Object Oriented (OO) modeling language and Petri Net (PN) modeling is important to gather complementary benefits of these two modeling languages. …”
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    Runtime change management based on object oriented petri net by Rajabi, B.A., Lee, S.P.

    Published 2009
    “…In this research, we propose a framework for change management technique based on the integration between Object Oriented (OO) diagramming technique and Petri Net (PN) modeling language to increase the representation capability for OO modeling for the dynamic changes in the runtime instances.…”
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    Change management in business process modeling based on object oriented petri net by Rajabi, B.A., Lee, S.P.

    Published 2009
    “…Graph based formalism and rule based formalism are the two most predominant formalisms on which process modeling languages are developed. BPM technology continues to face challenges in coping with dynamic business environments where requirements and goals are constantly changing at the execution time. …”
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    Change management framework to support uml diagrams changes by Rajabi, Bassam Atieh, Lee, Sai Peck

    Published 2019
    “…An effective change management technique is essential to keep track of changes and to ensure that software projects are implemented in the most effective way. Unified Modeling Language (UML) diagrams are widely adopted in software analysis and design. …”
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    UML models consistency management: Guidelines for software quality manager by Bashir, R.S., Lee, S.P., Khan, S.U.R., Chang, V., Farid, S.

    Published 2016
    “…Unified Modeling Language (UML) has become the de-facto standard to design today's large-size object-oriented systems. …”
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