A UML Activity Diagram Extension and Template for Bioinformatics Workflows: A Design Science Study
Abstract
Bioinformaticians execute daily scripted workflows,
also known as pipelines, to process data. There are many tools
to manage and conduct these workflows, but there is no domainspecific
way to textually and diagrammatically document them.
Consequently, this thesis, part of ongoing research, aims to extend
the Unified Modelling Language (UML) activity diagram (AD)
to the bioinformatics domain by including domain-specific and
understandable concepts and notations. Additionally, a template
was created to document the same concepts in a written format. A
design science methodology was followed, where three iterations
with seven domain experts tailored the artefacts, by extending
the concepts and improving the artefacts’ usage, terminology,
and notations. The extended UML AD and its concrete syntax
received positive validations because of their simplicity. On the
contrary, the written documentation template was rejected due
to its amount of text and complexity. Another finding was that
the domain experts requested a different software to do the
modelling with the possibility to have the written documentation
automatically generated from the drawn diagram to save time.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2019-11-18Author
Heckmann Barbalho de Figueroa, Laiz
Salman, Rema
Keywords
UML
activity diagram
workflow
bioinformatics
documentation
Language
eng