Lectures

  1. Overview (25/02/2015)
  2. Introduction (25/02/2015)
  3. IS Development (02/03/2015)
  4. Object-Role Modeling and CSDP
    1. Step 1 (04/03/2014)
    2. Step 2 (04/03/2015)
    3. Step 3 (11/03/2015)
    4. Step 4 (11-16/03/2015)
    5. Step 5 (18/03/2015)
    6. Step 6 (23/03/2015)
    7. Step 7 (25/04/2015)
  5. Relational Mapping (30/03/2015-01/04/2015)
  6. Ontological Foundations (08/04/2015)
  7. Schema Transformations and Relational Mapping Optimizations (13-15/04/2014)
  8. Introduction to BPM (22-27/04/2015)
  9. BPMN:
  10. Control-flow formal analysis (06/05/2014,11/05/2015)
  11. Process mining (slides by Wil van der Aalst). (13-18-20/05/2015)

Labs

  1. Introduction to the NORMA Visual Studio Plug-in - hands-on session. (16/03/2015)
    • Experimenting with the tool. Notice that Visual Studio and NORMA can be accessed via virtualization, using your UNIBZ credentials. You can use this internal or external link depending on whether you are working inside or outside the UNIBZ network.
    • Exercise: modeling the CD shop example
    • See also the ORMFoundation tutorial #1.
  2. Modelling in NORMA:
  3. Relational mapping in NORMA (17/04/2014)
    See also the ORMFoundation tutorials #1 and #8.
  4. UML, with discussion on mapping from ORM to UML, and from UML to JAVA objects (20/04/2015).
  5. Object-relational mapping with Hibernate (21/04/2015).
  6. BPMN modelling with Oryx Signavio (04/05/2015).
  7. Quantitative analysis and simulation (11/05/2015).
  8. Workflow nets and soundness analysis with Woped (05/06/2014).
    • Three BPMN models to be transformed into workflow nets, and then subject to soundness checking through coverability analysis.
  9. Process mining with Disco and Prom (13/06/2014).
  10. Exam simulation (05/06/2015).