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.