Automatic translation of process modeling formalisms

This paper demonstrates that the enaction of a software process can be separated from the formalism in which the process is modeled. To show this, we built a compiler capable of automatically translating a process model speci ed using Statemate into a Marvel environment which then supports the enaction of the process.

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