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Item 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 MartínContext: 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 modellingItem Usability quality aspects embedded in the business model(Springer, 2019) Moreno, Juan Carlos; Marciszack, Marcelo Martín; Groppo, Mario AlbertoThis work is a proposal for the identification Non Functional Usability Requirements Specification, at an early stage. The procedure starts in a business processes modeling domain, where essential specifications are captured. Then they are mapped to a structure called Baseline Requirements using the concept of paradigm transformation from Model Driven Software Design. In this context, usability specifications are introduced inside the scenarios using transformations, and take part in these scenarios by using Lexicon Extended Language (LEL). The use of LEL allows to describe the usability specifications and the construction of a dictionary, which will later be needed for integrating the usability specifications in the software programs developed. This also provides the possibility to identify, define and maintain the traceability of usability specifications defined at early stages.