For Enterprise Modeling (4EM)

Keywords: Actors and Resources, Business Process, Business Rule, Concept, feature model, Goals, Product, Requirement, Service, Technical Component

Affiliation: University of Rostock, Stockholm University, University of Skovde

Modelling Toolkit - 2.4

The modelling tool developed in the project is packaged and can be downloaded by interested communities members as a standalone application. The download package is made available to all members, community members are informed accordingly when a new release is made available

New in this release

  • Event-Logger
  • Configurable Iterator for Element Numbers
  • Streamlined Metamodel
  • Capability Modelling (Beta)
  • Enriched Visual Notaion

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Modelling Toolkit - 2.3

The modelling tool developed in the project is packaged and can be downloaded by interested communities members as a standalone application. The download package is made available to all members, community members are informed accordingly when a new release is made available

New in this release

  • Bugfixes
  • Syntax check for decompositions

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Modelling Toolkit - 2.2

The modelling tool developed in the project is packaged and can be downloaded by interested communities members as a standalone application. The download package is made available to all members, community members are informed accordingly when a new release is made available

New in this release

  • Product-Service-Model integrated
  • Improved assistant for relations
  • Type of decompositions can be changed by context menu
  • Bugfixes

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Modelling Toolkit - 2.1

The modelling tool developed in the project is packaged and can be downloaded by interested communities members as a standalone application. The download package is made available to all members, community members are informed accordingly when a new release is made available

New in this release

  • Possibility to combine concepts of all sub-models in 4EM General Model

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