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Supporting Business Model Modelling: A Compromise between Creativity and Constraints

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Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design (TAMODIA 2009)

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Diagrams and tools help to support task modelling in engineering and process management. Unfortunately they are unfit to help in a business context at a strategic level, because of the flexibility needed for creative thinking and user friendly interactions. We propose a tool which bridges the gap between freedom of actions, encouraging creativity, and constraints, allowing validation and advanced features.

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Fritscher, B., Pigneur, Y. (2010). Supporting Business Model Modelling: A Compromise between Creativity and Constraints. In: England, D., Palanque, P., Vanderdonckt, J., Wild, P.J. (eds) Task Models and Diagrams for User Interface Design. TAMODIA 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 5963. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11797-8_3

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