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View and Viewpoint Reconstruction for Assisting the Preparation of Participatory Modeling Sessions

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Business Modeling and Software Design (BMSD 2021)

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Due to the inherent complexity of Enterprise Models, it is common to employ multiple views for model exploration. Currently, this exploration remains a daunting task in collaborative modeling sessions, due to ineffective mechanisms for organizing views and presenting the relevant ones to each stakeholder. To address these issues, we propose an approach that reconstructs view-related information from the structure of the Enterprise Model and tool metadata. Then, we perform a viewpoint analysis, in order to identify the most appropriate view for each participant of the modeling session.

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    See: https://publications.opengroup.org/more-categories/archimate-models/y194m.

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    We excluded navigation views and empty views from this analysis.

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Naranjo, D., Sánchez, M. (2021). View and Viewpoint Reconstruction for Assisting the Preparation of Participatory Modeling Sessions. In: Shishkov, B. (eds) Business Modeling and Software Design. BMSD 2021. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 422. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79976-2_19

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