Category: Enterprise Modelling
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Presentation on Mendix
Staffan Qvist at Mendix Sweden gave a presentation on Mendix for universities. Mendix delivers a powerful, model-driven application platform providing tools and architecture to rapidly design, build, test, integrate, deploy, manage and optim…
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Workshop on Value Modeling and Business Ontologies, 9 – 10 Feb
Find more photos like this on . Close to 40 people, 25 of which came from outside Sweden, visited the Value Modeling and Business Ontologies (VMBO) workshop, February 9 – 10 2009, organised by SYSLAB. The goals of the VMBO workshop were to bring together researchers with an interest in value modeling, REA systems, or…
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International Workshop on Value Modeling and Business Ontologies
SYSLAB will organise a workshop on value modeling and business ontologies in Stockholm, Feb 9 – 10, 2009. At this International Workshop, two major approaches will meet: value modeling and REA. The REA (Resources, Events and Agents) model originating from the accounting domain is maturing to a conceptual framework and ontology for Enterprise Information Architectures…
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Agreement with ARIS on BPM tools
The department has signed an agreement with ARIS on using their Business Process Management platform for teaching and research. Initially, it will be used in courses for Enterprise Modelling. ARIS is one of the leading vendors of enterprise architecture platforms. “ARIS Pl…
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New Project on Business and Process Models in Healthcare
SYSLAB has got a new project approved by Vinnova Visualisations of patient centred process and business models in health and social care More info
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What is Enterprise Modelling?
An enterprise model is a “computational representation of the structure, activities, processes, information, resources, people, behavior, goals, and constraints of a business, government, or other enterprises”, as defined in Wikipedia. Enterprise models have been used for a long time in information systems design, and it is possible to identify three main ways of utilising enterprise models: Models as sketches.…