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Integrating models as essential elements into the software development process is supported by numerous methods and tools but the creation of such models still bears a considerable challenge. This paper proposes a structured modeling of tasks and activities during the requirements analysis in order to pave the way for the very early utilization of models. A tool implementation demonstrates the elaboration of models based on scenarios.