If you have an existing WebSphere® Business
Modeler project, you can view it as a UML model. The UML model represents
the specification, or contract, that defines usage and realization
requirements for architectures that implement the business processes
that are defined in the business model.
About this task
You can also create a separate UML model to represent a specific
implementation of the business artifacts that are defined in the business
model. You can then use model-driven development to extend, implement,
and realize the artifacts that the generated UML model defines.
Note: You can import and load business modeling projects from
WebSphere Business Modeler versions 5.1.1 to 7.0.