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This paper presents the BORM approach in the organizational modeling and simulation. The first part of this paper presents the BORM analysis and design methodology, which has proved to be effective in the development of business systems. The second part of this paper shows an example from our regional management project concerning the analysis of the legislation and local officials’ knowledge. The project has been related to the processes and agendas of the urban planning of the landscape areas and small settlements with regards to the new housing and building law and regional management trends in the European Union. Our methodology presents necessary aspects of the relevant organizational model without need of deep prior training. Our models were simulated, verified and validated in order to help the officials (especially from the smallest settlements) to improve their knowledge.
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Brožek, J., Merunka, V., Merunková, I. (2010). Organization Modeling and Simulation Using BORM Approach. In: Barjis, J. (eds) Enterprise and Organizational Modeling and Simulation. EOMAS 2010. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 63. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15723-3_3
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