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KM-a knowledge-based modeling framework for multi-model information systems (MMIS)
There is an increasing interest in the development of advanced complex information systems capable of capturing significant application knowledge. The paper proposes a multi-model approach for the development of complex information management systems based on a simple framework in which diverse modeling techniques are applied. The KM modeling features provide a novel mechanism to support the entity modeling, process modeling and policy modeling aspects of MMIS systems.<>