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CIMOSA — FBS Modelling Paradigm — Formal Representation

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CIMOSA: Open System Architecture for CIM

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The CIMOSA Function-Behaviour-Structure modelling paradigm provides a consistent modelling approach across all the modelling levels (requirements, design, implementation) of the CIMOSA Function View. The FBS paradigm provides a functional decomposition principle and defines concepts of functionality, behaviour and functional structure in the description of enterprise tasks and operations.

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ESPRIT Consortium AMICE. (1993). CIMOSA — FBS Modelling Paradigm — Formal Representation. In: CIMOSA: Open System Architecture for CIM. Research Reports ESPRIT, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58064-2_6

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