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Modelling as a technique has been around in theory since the 1960s and in practice since the 1970s. Although the steady use of such techniques has been witnessed, in particular in some domains, future developments for IT-supporting organisations means new challenges where the role of modelling is so far unclear. Whereas we in Chap. 2 in particular looked into the history of methodologies for information systems support and evaluation and the use of modelling in these methodologies, we will here end the book with a description of some trends for future technological development, and how the role of modelling can be envisaged in this landscape.

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Krogstie, J. (2012). Summary and Outlook. In: Model-Based Development and Evolution of Information Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2936-3_8

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