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At the current state of technology, we can state that Enterprise Modeling (EM) is now a reality in many large companies. Enterprise Engineering practices are developing and enterprises are under pressure to adopt engineering procedures based on models. However, interoperability between Enterprise modelling methods and also modelling tools is still very weak compared to real needs. Although both EM and El are nearly not introduced in SMEs. They are only exposed when they take part in supply chains. In this case, they are told what to do and which tools they have to use. It is the author’s opinion that these technologies would better penetrate any kind of enterprises if there were a standard interface in the form of a unified enterprise modelling language (UEML), which is based on a consensus on all modelling tools available on the market. This paper presents requirements and an approach to support common representation by a unified enterprise modelling language (UEML).
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Jochem, R. (2003). Common Representation through UEML — Requirements and Approach. In: Kosanke, K., Jochem, R., Nell, J.G., Bas, A.O. (eds) Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration. ICEIMT 2002. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 108. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35621-1_37
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