Enterprise resource planning: ERP adoption by European midsize companies
Communications of the ACM
Natural language analysis for semantic document modeling
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Natural Language Information Retrieval
Natural Language Information Retrieval
The Sap R/3 Handbook
Modeling Reactive Systems with Statecharts: The Statemate Approach
Modeling Reactive Systems with Statecharts: The Statemate Approach
Business Modeling With UML: Business Patterns at Work
Business Modeling With UML: Business Patterns at Work
Aris--Business Process Modeling
Aris--Business Process Modeling
On the Challenges of Business Modeling in Large-Scale Reengineering Projects
ICRE '00 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE'00)
COLING '98 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 1
A Conceptual Modeling Approach to Semantic Document Retrieval
CAiSE '02 Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
Risk management in ERP project introduction: Review of the literature
Information and Management
Implementation approach of ERP with mass customization
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing - Networked Manufacturing and Mass Customization in the ECommerce Era: the Chinese Perspective
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Traditional business models are primarily used in the initial phases of BPR or enterprise resource planning projects. They are static representations of systems requirements and business procedures, but have proven less useful in supporting the actual use of the systems. With the model-driven business management (MDBM) approach, dynamic and adaptable business models constructed as part of the implementation project are afterwards used to access the system and monitor the real business flows. In this paper, we present the linguistic aspects of the MDBM approach and discuss how the linguistic part and the modeling part of MDBM mutually support each other.