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Towards purposeful enterprise modeling for enterprise analysis

Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Information Management & Management Science - IMMS '18, 2018
Enterprise modeling languages provide abstractions of an enterprise in terms of conceptual models. This position paper argues that Requirements Engineering (RE) is a first class citizen for the design of enterprise modeling languages. We introduce a selection of requirements engineering techniques, and discuss how these can complement "technical ...
de Kinderen, Sybren, Ma, Qin
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Issues in Enterprise Modelling

Proceedings of IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Conference - SMC, 1994
Computerization of enterprises continues unabated and so does the cost of software. The availability of a generic, common-sense enterprise model is necessary if the costs are to be reigned in. But in order to construct useful generic enterprise models (GEM) there are a number of issues that have to be addressed.
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A Maturity Model for Enterprise Interoperability

Enterprise Information Systems, 2009
Existing interoperability maturity models are fragmented and only cover some interoperability aspects. This paper tentatively proposes a maturity model for enterprise interoperability which is elaborated on the basis of existing ones. It is also consistent to the Enterprise Interoperability Framework currently under the standardization process. After a
Wided Guédria   +2 more
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Enterprise Model Integration

2003
Due to rapid changing business requirements the complexity in developing enterprise-spanning applications is continually growing. A vital field of delivering technical concepts and technologies for integrating heterogeneous applications and components to support inter-organisational business processes is the area of Enterprise Application Integration ...
Harald Kühn   +3 more
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To Establish Enterprise Service Model from Enterprise Business Model

2008 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing, 2008
One of the key activities that are needed to construct a quality service-oriented solution is the identification of its architectural elements with the right granularity. The selection of an appropriate method for identification of services from business models of an enterprise is thus quite crucial to the success of any service-oriented solution for ...
Pooyan Jamshidi   +2 more
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Ontology for Enterprise Modeling

2008
Enterprise modeling has a history of related research that has advanced high-level concepts that do not map well to implementation-oriented models like UML. Here acknowledging that the enterprise and business context impacts implementation requirements for adaptive services, we introduce the notation for representing the Adaptive Complex Enterprises ...
Ronald L. Hartung   +2 more
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Ontologies for Enterprise Modelling

1997
An Enterprise Model is a computational representation of the structure, activities, processes, information, resources, people, behaviour, goals and constraints of a business, government, or other enterprise. It can be both descriptive and definitional spanning what is and what should be.
Mark S. Fox, Michael Grüninger
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Enterprise modelling for interoperable and knowledge-based enterprises

International Journal of Production Research, 2017
The paper first takes a look at the state of the art on the overlapping areas of: Enterprise Modelling, Enterprise Integration/Interoperability, Organisational Learning and Knowledge Management.
Georg Weichhart   +2 more
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Business/enterprise modeling

IBM Systems Journal, 1990
This paper reports on pertinent aspects of business/enterprise modeling studies that were conducted with nine IBM customers using what are now called computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools. Coming shortly after the recent AD/Cycle™ announcement and the increased focus in IBM on tool-supported (CASE) business/enterprise modeling, this ...
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Collaborative Enterprise Modeling

2009
Key challenges in enterprise business process modeling are to capture complex inter-departmental and organizational processes, and to integrate different perspectives on the operation of the enterprise. Actors often convey different and only partly overlapping perceptions of their business processes, which hinder the construction of fairly accurate ...
Joseph Barjis   +2 more
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