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Slides

Robert Blust (UBS AG)

UBS introduced a new process framework that covers the different activities to realize high quality software products.

The aim is the alignment with market standards to be a competitive player on the market. A major goal of the initiative is the description of requirements and their analysis and design as formal models unlike the widely-used informal prose description.

The models must be a first class citizen in our enterprise.

The preservation of business knowledge as models and the enabling of reuse of such preserved knowledge assume a tool landscape with a strong focus on modeling, scalability and collaboration.

  • What problems we have with the current used tools?
  • Why we need such a platform?
  • How we want to instantiate the platform for our needs.

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