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This paper aims at contributing to develop semantic enrichment of enterprise models. Enterprise modelling and ontology are two separated fields of research. On the one hand, there exists various enterprise modelling languages developed since twenty years that are mostly considered on a syntactic basis. On the other hand, ontologies have been elaborated, which aim to formally define concepts within...
In this paper, we discuss the use of the Systems science, starting from the General Systems Theory, for Enterprise Interoperability (EI). We review and discuss main systemic concepts, highlighting the system properties that are important for interoperability and solutions to deal with related issues at a systemic level. We then propose an ontology, which grounds the existing Framework for Enterprise...
Enterprise modelling process can be seen as a knowledge-creating process. In this process the semantic conflicts in enterprise modelling is an important issue. Enterprise models are used during the system life cycle by other stakeholders rather than those who developed it. They do not necessarily know the context in which the model was built and quite often are not familiar with the language used...
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