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Tools for Participatory Enterprise Modeling

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This chapter discusses the issue of tool support in modeling sessions. There are two main types of tools: (1) the “plastic wall,” which is more suitable for idea generation types of modeling sessions, and (2) a projector and a computerized tool, which is more suitable for modeling sessions devoted to the refinement of an existing model. The main requirements and usage scenarios for Enterprise Modeling (EM) tools are also discussed.

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Stirna, J., Persson, A. (2018). Tools for Participatory Enterprise Modeling. In: Enterprise Modeling. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94857-7_9

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