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  2. Enterprise modelling - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise modelling is the process of building models of whole or part of an enterprise with process models, data models, resource models and/or new ontologies etc. It is based on knowledge about the enterprise, previous models and/or reference models as well as domain ontologies using model representation languages. [3]

  3. Grant management software - Wikipedia

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    Grant management software is a program or application that helps non-profits administer the grant process. Some software is designed to help foundations (known as "grantmakers") to organize, prioritize, and process the grant applications they receive from charities (known as "grantseekers"), as well as simplify oversight of the grants they make.

  4. Design & Engineering Methodology for Organizations - Wikipedia

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    A PM is represented in a Process Structure Diagram (PSD), and a Transaction Pattern Diagram (TPD) for each transaction kind. In these diagrams it is indicated which ‘exceptions’ will be dealt with. Action Model The Action Model (AM) of an organisation consists of a set of action rules. There is an action rule for every agendum kind for ...

  5. Federated architecture - Wikipedia

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    Federated architecture (FA) is a pattern in enterprise architecture that allows interoperability and information sharing between semi-autonomous de-centrally organized lines of business (LOBs), information technology systems and applications. Architecture areas of concern. Organisational architecture; Business architecture; Process architecture

  6. The Open Group Architecture Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise Continuum is a way of classifying solutions and architectures on a continuum that range from generic foundation architectures through to tailored organization-specific both within and outside the Architecture Repository. [19] These include architectural models, architectural patterns, architecture descriptions, and other artifacts.

  7. Event-driven process chain - Wikipedia

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    Example of a more complex EPC diagram (in German). An event-driven process chain (EPC) is a type of flow chart for business process modeling.EPC can be used to configure enterprise resource planning execution, and for business process improvement.

  8. NIST Enterprise Architecture Model - Wikipedia

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    The separate levels of an enterprise architecture are interrelated in a special way. On every level the architectures assumes or dictates the architectures at the higher level. The illustration on the right gives an example of which elements can constitute an Enterprise Architecture. Sample elements of an Enterprise Architecture (1989).

  9. IDEF3 - Wikipedia

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    One of the primary mechanisms used for descriptions of the world is relating a story in terms of an ordered sequence of events or activities. The IDEF3 Process Description Capture Method was created to capture descriptions of sequences of activities, which is considered the common mechanisms to describe a situation or process.