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The Simplified Platform, Cases 2024

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The Simplified platform is the web-based approach to modelling and meta-modelling. This platform started from the experience with a previous research tool for modelling Design and Engineering Methodology for Organisations (DEMO) and has increased the available notations to OntoUML and ArchiMate. The cloud-based platform’s extension ability makes it suitable for research and business applications. The platform’s configurable notations, flexible user interface, and real-time transformation, verification, and visualisations make it adaptable and understandable for every stakeholder. This update paper will list the current state of the simplified platform.

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    https://github.com/nl-digigo/visi/tree/master/VISI%201.6/Documentation.

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    https://www.digigo.nu/standaarden/visi/.

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    https://nl-digigo.github.io/visi/visi1.6.

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Mulder, M.A.T., Mulder, R. (2025). The Simplified Platform, Cases 2024. In: Kaczmarek-Heß, M., Rosenthal, K., Suchánek, M., Da Silva, M.M., Proper, H.A., Schnellmann, M. (eds) Enterprise Design, Operations, and Computing. EDOC 2024 Workshops . EDOC 2024. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 537. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-79059-1_18

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