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    Objectives patterns applied to the business model of a public education system
    (Springer, 2019) Meloni, Brenda Elizabeth; Pérez Cota, Manuel; Medina, Oscar Carlos; Marciszack, Marcelo Martín
    Context: A pattern is a description of a common solution to a recurring problem that can be applied in a specific context. There are different kinds of patterns in Software Engineering, such as Business Patterns. Goal: The present work develops a particular kind of Business Patterns, called Objectives Patterns, used to model business processes. The application of these patterns to a Business Model of a Public Education system is also analysed. Methods: The process that supports the Education System is analysed and Objectives Patterns are applied, according to the proposal stated in the bibliography, which was reviewed in the Theoretical Framework. Conclusions: The application of Objectives Patterns allowed elucidating the requirements, analysing possible difficulties, and finding solutions and similarities between scenarios to simplify the process modelling
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    Conceptual modelling of a mobile app for occupational safety using process and objectives patterns
    (Springer, 2018) Medina, Oscar Carlos; Pérez Cota, Manuel; Marciszack, Marcelo Martín; Siban, Mariano Martín; Pérez, Nicolás; Dean, Diego
    A pattern is a model that allows the reuse of a successful solution for the same problem in different contexts. From a Software Engineering approach, there are different pattern types; the present work proposes the use of processes and goals patterns to describe processes at the Conceptual Modelling phase of an information system. We develop a study case over a process supporting an application for occupational safety monitoring in the Public Sector. This process, due to its features and fully digital implementation, can be considered as a repeatable Electronic Government experience. Patterns described here are part of a pattern catalog from the experimental phase of a research that searches to define an analysis model for the application of Conceptual Modelling Patterns for Electronic Government systems