A Framework for Natural Enterprise Modelling

M. Bjekovic, Jean-Sébastien Sottet, J. Favre, H. Proper
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Within enterprise modelling, models are typically needed for a range of different purposes, ranging from vision and strategy development to computer-aided analyses. It is well known that model's content and form need to be adapted to its purpose. This typically concerns the tuning in terms of granularity, visualisation, precision and formality of the model, as well as in terms of the concepts/language in which the model is expressed. However, typical modelling tools lack such support. A number of empirical observations points at a lack in flexibility of tools and underlying modelling languages to aptly fit the needs of specific modelling situations. For instance, it is observed that fixed metamodels make it difficult to align the language with e.g. organisation-specific domains/concerns. This often leads to the different levels of discipline in which a fixed modelling language is obeyed to, or even the use of home-grown notations instead of fixed standard ones. Likewise, to compensate the lack of flexibility in dedicated modelling tools, classical drawing tools or paper are used as modelling support. Once models created this way transition to the more formal tasks, a lot of redundant work and increased effort is needed to ensure consistency and coherence among different enterprise models. As a result of an ongoing research, this paper discusses the need to adapt the models and modelling environments to specific modelling situations. In particular, we explore the concept of natural enterprise modelling, as a strategy for enabling the flexibility while also ensuring the coherence in modelling. We also sketch potential high level design of a flexible modelling infrastructure supporting natural enterprise modelling, and indicate some promising future research directions.
自然企业建模框架
在企业建模中,模型通常需要用于一系列不同的目的,从远景和战略开发到计算机辅助分析。众所周知,模型的内容和形式需要与其目的相适应。这通常涉及模型的粒度、可视化、精度和形式方面的调优,以及表达模型的概念/语言方面的调优。然而,典型的建模工具缺乏这样的支持。许多经验观察指出,工具和底层建模语言缺乏灵活性,无法恰当地适应特定建模情况的需要。例如,可以观察到,固定的元模型使语言与特定于组织的领域/关注点保持一致变得困难。这通常会导致遵循固定建模语言的不同层次的规程,或者甚至使用本地生成的符号而不是固定的标准符号。同样,为了弥补专用建模工具缺乏灵活性,经典绘图工具或纸张被用作建模支持。一旦以这种方式创建的模型转换为更正式的任务,就需要大量的冗余工作和增加的工作量来确保不同企业模型之间的一致性和一致性。作为一项正在进行的研究的结果,本文讨论了使模型和建模环境适应特定建模情况的必要性。特别地,我们探讨了自然企业建模的概念,作为一种实现灵活性的策略,同时也确保了建模的一致性。我们还概述了支持自然企业建模的灵活建模基础设施的潜在高级设计,并指出了一些有希望的未来研究方向。
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