Abstract
This chapter discusses reference modeling languages for business systems analysis and design. In particular, it reports on reference models in the context of the design-for/by-reuse paradigm, explains how traditional modeling techniques fail to provide adequate conceptual expressiveness to allow for easy model reuse by configuration or adaptation and elaborates on the need for reference modeling languages to be configurable. We discuss requirements for and the development of reference modeling languages that reflect the need for configurability. Exemplarily, we report on the development, definition and configuration of configurable event-driven process chains. We further outline how configurable reference modeling languages and the corresponding design principles can be used in future scenarios such as process mining and data modeling. © 2009, IGI Global.
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Recker, J., Rosemann, M., Van der Aalst, W. M. P., Jansen-Vullers, M., & Dreiling, A. (2009). Configurable reference modeling languages. In Systems Analysis and Design for Advanced Modeling Methods: Best Practices (pp. 180–201). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-630-3.Ch014
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