The CIMOSA business modelling process
Computers in Industry - Special issue: validation of CIMOSA
Applying use cases: a practical guide
Applying use cases: a practical guide
Communications of the ACM
CIMOSA: enterprise engineering and integration
Computers in Industry - CIMOSA: CIM open systems architecture evolution and applications in enterprise engineering and integration
New developments in enterprise modelling using CIMOSA
Computers in Industry - CIMOSA: CIM open systems architecture evolution and applications in enterprise engineering and integration
Reconfigurable, component-based systems and the role of enterprise engineering concepts
Computers in Industry - CIMOSA: CIM open systems architecture evolution and applications in enterprise engineering and integration
Communications of the ACM
Modeling components and frameworks with UML
Communications of the ACM
Open System Architecture for CIM
Open System Architecture for CIM
On Components and Objects: The Foundations of Component-Based Development
SAST '97 Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Assessment of Software Tools (SAST '97)
Survey paper: A survey on the recent research literature on ERP systems
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Current trends in ERP implementations and utilisation
Business information modeling for process integration in the mold making industry
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
A configuration-based flexible reporting method for enterprise information systems
Computers in Industry
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A repository and a distributed architecture for enterprise modeling components (EMC) are proposed. The components are used by enterprise designers to (re)engineer particular business models. Each component represents a chunk of business knowledge on some parts of an enterprise or of some enterprise network. The repository ensures that enterprise components can be shared by the actors of the enterprise network. The meta-model that supports these models is formalized using enterprise modeling language constructs (i.e., CIMOSA business concepts). The paper presents a distributed client/server architecture to support the approach for which business servers, applications servers and client systems are discussed.