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- who: Michael Winter and collaborators from the The orthogonal modularization is based on the aspectoriented programming paradigm in order to increase modularity in a process modelIn this modularization type, the decomposed process model is separately specified with a point-cut (i.e., join point) [44]. Generally, orthogonal modularization is mainly used for the decomposition of cross-cutting concerns, such as privacy or security aspects (e_g, password inquiry) [41]. Thereby, similar to the other two modularization types, the size of a process model is reduced having a positive effect on process model comprehension. Furthermore, orthogonal modularization increases the . . .
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