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Plug-in for Annotating Semantic Effect on BPMN Business Process Models Hilman Nuril Hadi; Tri Astoto Kurniawan; Ismiarta Aknuranda
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 4 No. 2: September 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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BPMN has become the standard of business process modeling indescribing the existing series of business process. By engaging BPMN, an analystwould possibly able to model the whole business process activities in whichhe/she may analyze business process upon design time. It can be done byanalyzing the structure, behavior, or semantic of process model. In certaincondition one may ask a question what would the effects of the process be if itwere to be executed up to this point?. However, it cannot be solved with onlygraphical notation, but with its semantics. In practice, several modeling tools stilldo not provide a feature for managing information regarding the effects/resultsin the business process model. In fact, analysts should be supported with a toolin order to semantically enrich a process model with its effects. This articledescribes effect annotation semantically towards activity in the BPMN modelincluding the rules in representing its effects. The effect annotation will be suitedtowards activity type (atomic and compound activities). The outcomes of plugin development of eclipse BPMN2 modeler for representing semantic effect arealso described in this paper.
Business Process Analysis and Improvement on Training Management in Government Training Institution (Case Study of Institution XYZ) Uli Mahendra Kurniawan; Ismiarta Aknuranda; Tri Astoto Kurniawan
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 4 No. 2: September 2019
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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The target indicators for the success of training conducted by the XYZ institution in 2018 are achieved in un-ideal conditions. The target of the average Competency Gap Index (CGI) value is achieved by reducing the measurement parameters of the work competency standard (SKK). This condition is a fact that the success of the training in the XYZ institution still lacks in its achievements. Based on the explanation of the problem, this study will apply the concept of Business Process Management (BPM) to conduct an analysis of the business process of conducting training in the XYZ institution to identify the possible problems that occur in the business process. This study aims to analyze and modeling the current business process of training program (as-is). The research methodology uses literature studies and data collection from interviews, observations, and supporting documents. The results of this study are proposed business processes (to-be) which are recommendations for improvement in current business processes (as-is). The business process is modeled used the standard modeling of Business Process and Notation (BPMN) version 2.0.
An Exploratory Study of Requirements Engineering Practices in Indonesia – Part 2: Efforts, Processes and Techniques Tri Astoto Kurniawan; Denny S. Rusdianto; Adam H. Brata; Faizatul Amalia; Angga Santoso; Dini I. N. R. P. Raharjo
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 5 No. 1: April 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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This paper provides the second part of statistical research findings of an exploratory study of the requirements engineering practices implemented in software development processes in Indonesia. This second part attempts to reveal facts regarding efforts, processes and techniques exist in such requirements engineering practices. Such facts were captured in accordance with the first part which were surveyed through a comprehensive online questionnaire consisting of both closed- and open-ended questions. We invited 158 participant candidates representing industry and higher education institutions, however, 31 of them joined our web-based survey. Results which respect to efforts, processes and techniques are presented along with related interpretations.
Quality Evaluation of EPC to BPMN Business Process Model Transformation Ahsanun Naseh Khudori; Tri Astoto Kurniawan; Fatwa Ramdani
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 5 No. 2: August 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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Due to the expressiveness of BPMN for representing the business processes, it has replaced EPC as a de-facto process modelling standard. As such, enterprises require to transform their existing EPC business process models to BPMN to keep their competitiveness. ARIS Architect & Designer, as a popular business process modelling tool, provides a model transformation feature, e.g., EPC to BPMN. For the sake of quality, it must guarantee that the resulting model has syntactic correctness and syntactic completeness. However, there is currently limited scientific approach available to evaluate the quality of the model transformation in ARIS Architect & Designer. This study proposes an evaluation of model transformation in ARIS Architect/Designer based on syntactic correctness and syntactic completeness criteria using an experimental approach. The result shows the model transformation in ARIS Architect/Designer has not completely fulfilled the criteria. The result opens further research challenges to improve the quality of EPC to BPMN model transformation.
Challenges in Developing Sequence Diagrams (UML) Tri Astoto Kurniawan; Lam-Son Lê; Bayu Priyambadha
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 5 No. 2: August 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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During the object-oriented software design phase, the designers have to describe the dynamic aspect of the system under development through the most common interaction diagram variant in UML 2.0, i.e. sequence diagrams. Some novice designers, including undergraduate and postgraduate students, suffer from making inappropriate models due to insufficiently detailed guidance required to develop such sequence diagrams. This paper classifies some potential mistakes which are likely performed by such novice designers, and discusses the corresponding corrections. We summarized such mistakes based on our long experiences in teaching software modeling classes as well as software analysis and design classes. There were classified twenty-one potential mistakes with respect to the syntactical and semantical correctness of the developed models. It is concluded that novice designers have to be aware and take into account the identified mistakes in such a way they can produce correct sequence diagrams.
Automated Features Extraction from Software Requirements Specification (SRS) Documents as The Basis of Software Product Line (SPL) Engineering M Syauqi Haris; Tri Astoto Kurniawan; Fatwa Ramdani
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 5 No. 3: Desember 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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Extractive Software Product Line Engineering (SPLE) puts features on the foremost aspect in domain analysis that needs to be extracted from the existing system's artifact. Feature in SPLE, which is closely related to system functionality, has been previously studied to be extracted from source code, models, and various text documents that exist along the software development process. Source code, with its concise and normative standard, has become the most focus target for feature extraction source on many kinds of research. However, in the software engineering principle, the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) document is the basis or main reference for system functionality conformance. Meanwhile, previous researches of feature extraction from text document are conducted on a list of functional requirement sentences that have been previously prepared, not literally SRS as a whole document. So, this research proposes direct processing on the SRS document that uses requirement boilerplates for requirement sentence statement. The proposed method uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) approach on the SRS document. Sequence Part-of-Speech (POS) tagging technique is used for automatic requirement sentence identification and extraction. The features are acquired afterward from extracted requirement sentences automatically using the word dependency parsing technique. Besides, mostly the previous researches about feature extraction were using non-public available SRS document that remains classified or not accessible, so this work uses selected SRS from publicly available SRS dataset to add reproducible research value. This research proves that requirement sentence extraction directly from the SRS document is viable with precision value from 64% to 100% and recall value from 64% to 89%. While features extraction from extracted requirement sentences has success rate from 65% to 88%.