May 2019

What is SysML? The Systems Modelling Language Explained

The Systems Modelling Language (SysML) is a general purpose modelling language for engineering systems. SysML supports the analysis, design and verification of complex systems including hardware, software, information, personnel, procedures, and facilities in a graphical notation. SysML provides graphical representations based on a semantic foundation for modelling system behaviour, requirements, structure, and parametrical elements which …

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What is ArchiMate?

Enterprise Architecture Modelling is becoming more and more important as organisations struggle to understand their capabilities, organizational structure, business processes, information systems, and IT infrastructure. A good architecture practice enables an organization to align business and IT operations with its strategy, quickly respond to changes in the environment, and make optimal use of technological opportunities. …

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What is BPMN? A guide to the Business Process Model and Notation

Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) is a methodology for business process modelling. It supports the specification of business processes in a graphical notation (Business Process Diagram) based on the concept of activity diagrams from the Unified Modelling Language (UML). The aim of the notation is to provide a standard notation that can be understood by …

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What is UML? The Unified Modelling Language Explained

In 1997 the OMG (Object Management Group) developed the Unified Modelling Language (UML) as a common architectural framework for modelling object oriented systems and applications. UML is derived primarily from the strengths of three notations; Bouch OOD (Object Oriented Design), Rumbaugh OMT (Object Modelling Technique) and Jacobson OOSE (Object Oriented Software Engineering). The OMG described …

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