Some Methodological Clues for Defining a Unified Enterprise Modelling Language
ICEIMT '01 Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.12 International Conference on Enterprise Integration and Modeling Technique: Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration: Building International Consensus
Common Representation through UEML - Requirements and Approach
ICEIMT '01 Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.12 International Conference on Enterprise Integration and Modeling Technique: Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration: Building International Consensus
Enterprise Modelling and Integration
ICEIMT '01 Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.12 International Conference on Enterprise Integration and Modeling Technique: Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organizational Integration: Building International Consensus
Representing and reasoning about semantic conflicts in heterogeneous information systems
Representing and reasoning about semantic conflicts in heterogeneous information systems
The Petri net markup language: concepts, technology, and tools
ICATPN'03 Proceedings of the 24th international conference on Applications and theory of Petri nets
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Enterprise model integration, transformation, translation are today an essential issue for building complex systems that show high autonomy of constituents, and robustness to changes and evolution (especially for reducing the risk to make the “next generation oflegacy systems”). Some of the problems raising in enterprise model integration, transformation, translation are related to the usage of distinct languages and to the distinct usage of languages. To address these problems, it is possible to try to characterise and to represent respectively, (i) relationships between constructs in several relevant languages, (ii) a unique language “UEML core language” (Unified Enterprise Modelling Language core language) and (iii) precise relationships between this unique language and these relevant languages. To this aim, this paper summarises and justifies the approaches undertaken in UEML 1.0 and UEML 2.0, tries to compare them alongside their strengths and benefits, and presents some related works.