Domain-Specific Conceptual Modeling 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39417-6_13
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“…Relevance of the OMiLAB is reflected in the high number of international contributors. 40 different DSMLs have been successfully conceptualized -addressing diverse domains like enterprise modeling [14], enterprise architecture management [4], design thinking [22,5], and knowledge acquisition [9,10]. A detailed description with sample conceptualizations is given in [29].…”
Section: Conceptual Modeling Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relevance of the OMiLAB is reflected in the high number of international contributors. 40 different DSMLs have been successfully conceptualized -addressing diverse domains like enterprise modeling [14], enterprise architecture management [4], design thinking [22,5], and knowledge acquisition [9,10]. A detailed description with sample conceptualizations is given in [29].…”
Section: Conceptual Modeling Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24]. Almost 50 different modeling methods have already been successfully conceptualized within OMiLAB [25], such as Multi-Perspective Enterprise Modeling (MEMO) [26] and SOM [27]. A more comprehensive view on successful conceptualizations within OMiLAB is given in [25] 2 .…”
Section: Archimate Togaf and Conceptual Modeling Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SOM methodology focuses on the tasks and resources of the business system, analysis of chances and risks, as well as on additional analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of the enterprise. Strategies of products, markets, business resources, processes, and business rules are objects of considerations (Ferstl, Sinz, & Bork, 2016). The 4EM methodology developers propose to focus on a modeling procedure, performance of enterprise modeling in the form of a project with predetermined goals, rules and roles, involvement of the enterprise stakeholders and the domain experts in this project, and choose appropriate modeling tools.…”
Section: Business Issues In Enterprise Modeling Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%