Extended Enterprise Modeling Language - Overview

Overview

Extended Enterprise Modeling Language (EEML) is a modelling language which combines structural modeling, business process modeling, goal modeling with goal hierarchies and resource modeling. It was intended to bridge the gap between goal modeling and other modeling approaches. According to Johannesson and Söderström (2008) "the process logic in EEML is mainly expressed through nested structures of tasks and decision points. The sequencing of tasks is expressed by the flow relation between decision points. Each task has an input port and the output port being decision points for modeling process logic".

EEML was designed as a simple language, making it easy to update models. In addition to capturing tasks and their interdependencies, models show which roles perform each task, and the tools, services and information they apply.

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