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Modeling in ARIS is the manipulation of elements, using ARIS views, phases, designations and methods -- for the purpose of describing business processes. Modeling is a creative process and can therefore not be completely directed by rules. However, if certain standards are observed, it is indeed possible to classify and understand third-party models, just as it is also a good idea to establish certain quality standards and observe them.

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Scheer, AW. (1998). Modeling Standards in ARIS. In: ARIS — Business Process Frameworks. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97738-1_5

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