Reference | Research Findings |
Fayoumi & Williams, 2021 | The paper considers EM from a socio-technical systems (STS) perspective and a new model of enterprise was derived from STS theory and combined with STS practices. |
Vernadat, 2020 | The paper summarizes the research works on enterprise modeling in the last four decades, outlining the modeling constructs, tools, and methods. |
Bider & Lodhi, 2019 | The paper evaluates whether EM helps in an analysis of hypotheses for radical change of Business Model Innovation. That analysis supports new assets acquisition |
Vallespir & Ducq, 2018 | The paper presents the evolution of the EM techniques from the divergence era to the convergence time, to model-driven approaches and interoperability problem solving. |
Stirna & Sandkuhl, 2018 | Authors argue that enterprise model consists of a number of related sub-models, each describing the organization from a particular view, i.e., process, rule, goal, actor, or data. However, in each case, the individual set of models can be created. |
Alpers et al., 2018 | Authors focus on modeling privacy from business and software engineering perspective. |
Petrikina, Drews, Schirmer, & Zimmermann, 2014 | Authors analyze the possibilities for integrating the enterprise architecture and business model. |
Arachchige, Weigand, & Jeusfeld, 2012 | In this paper, a meta-modeling approach is used to map the service modeling language with value network (e3 value), data and process model. |
De La Fuente, Ros, & Ortiz, 2010 | The paper proposes an enterprise modeling methodology to support the supply chain reengineering and integration. |