Applying Ontologies to Business and Systems Modelling Techniques and Perspectives: Lessons Learned - Over the last ten years, attention has been devoted by researchers to the use of ontology to provide some theoretical basis for the advancement of the business systems modelling discipline. This paper outlines how the authors have used a particular ontology for this purpose over the last five ...
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2004
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Authors: | Green, Peter ; Rosemann, Michael |
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Journal of database management : JDM ; an official publication of the International Data Management Institute of the Information Resources Management Association. - Harrisburg, Pa. : Idea Group Publ., ISSN 1063-8016, ZDB-ID 11504821. - Vol. 15.2004, 2, p. 105
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