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    Business patterns catalogue and selection proposal for the conceptual model of a software product
    (2021) Medina, Oscar Carlos; Pérez Cota, Manuel; Meloni, Brenda Elizabeth; Marciszack, Marcelo Martín
    Context: A pattern is a model that allows reusing a successful solution to the same problem in a different context. A pattern implementation could be the elaboration of an analysis model to incorporate good practices patterns Conceptual Modelling of Electronic Government systems. Defining a new pattern, and selecting a previously existing one from a limited set, called catalogue, are essential activities that every analysis model must solve when using patterns. Goal: The present work describes a proposal to manage a Business Patterns catalogue that can be applied to Conceptual Modelling of software products. Business Patterns allow to model and design business processes inside an organization, being it public or private. Methods: An application, called “PatCat” (Pattern Catalogue), was developed to test de proposal, using the Business Model of an Information System for a public education institution as a pilot. Conclusions: The introduction of patterns at the beginning of the Modelling Process allows to simplify and clarify the requirements elicitation, amongst other benefits. Thus, a specific management application for a pattern catalogue is useful to standardize and speed up this software design task.
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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