MODSI is a multi-models tool for information systems modeling. A modeling process in MODSI can be driven according to three different approaches: informal, semi-formal and formal. The MODSI tool is therefore based on the linked usage of these three modeling approaches. It can be employed at two different levels: the meta-modeling of a method and the modeling of an information system. In this paper we start presenting different types of modeling by making an analysis of their particular features. Then, we introduce the meta-model defined in our tool, as well as the tool functional architecture. Finally, we describe and illustrate the various usage levels of this tool.
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Freire, J. C., Chabre-Peccoud, M., Front, A., & Giraudin, J.-P. (1998). A CASE Tool for the Modeling of Methods and Information Systems. In OOIS’98 (pp. 387–404). Springer London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0895-5_24
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