Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures
Gesellschaft fur Informatik (GI) · Germany · Est. 2005
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The conceptual modeling is one of the core research areas of business informatics. It represents an essential prerequisite for the analysis and design of efficient business information systems. The modeling of business information systems - also called enterprise modeling - encompasses various perspectives, such as the consideration of business processes, the static description of information structures (in the form of data or object models), the representation of relevant aspects of corporate strategy, or the description of the architecture of information systems. Modeling research in business informatics aims to develop languages and methods for modeling business information systems. The application and testing of relevant modeling concepts play a central role in this. This includes, among other things, the design of reference models for selected domains, the design of generic architecture models, or the development of modeling tools. Against this background, the GI "Information Systems Architectures: Modeling Business Information Systems" (MobIS) special interest group, founded in 1994, aims to provide a forum for exchanging ideas on current issues and solutions in modeling research in business informatics. Not least, the exchange between universities and relevant companies should be promoted. The special interest group is part of the "Business Informatics" department within the GI. The special interest group's portal offers extensive resources on various aspects of modeling business information systems. The portal's content is continuously updated by the members.
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