articleFeb 11, 2026Closed access
Enterprise modelling and the UML: (sometimes) a conflict without a case
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Nowadays, the UML™ language is one of the most widely accepted software modelling language. Enterprise modelling is concerned with the externalisation of knowledge about the enterprise, for a different set of purposes. One possible, future and challenging objective of enterprise modelling is to provide a base for developing, composing and selecting enterprise software applications. Therefore, there is a tendency to apply the UML for modelling the enterprise behaviours and structures mainly because the concept of “object” is ubiquitous and allows, safe or unsafe, reuse of already existing definitions. However, this reuse can sometimes become abusive. Furthermore, because there is no consensus on languages and…
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- Computer science
- Enterprise modelling
- Unified Modeling Language
- Applications of UML
- Object Constraint Language
- UML tool
- Software engineering
- Enterprise software
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