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[[Image:Goalandprocess.JPG|thumb|280px|Example of EEML Goal modeling and process modeling.]]
'''Extended Enterprise Modeling Language''' ('''EEML''') in [[software engineering]] is a [[modelling language]] used for [[
==Overview==
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==History==
Extended Enterprise Modeling Language (EEML) is from the late 1990s, developed in the EU project EXTERNAL as extension of the Action Port Model (APM) by S. Carlsen (1998).<ref>Carlsen, S. (1998). "Action port model: A mixed paradigm conceptual workflow modeling language". In: ''Proceedings of Third IFCIS Conference on Cooperative Information Systems'' (CoopIS'98), New York.</ref> The EXTERNAL project <ref>EXTERNAL EXTERNAL - ''Extended Enterprise Resources, Networks And Learning'', EU Project,
IST-1999-10091,</ref> aimed to "facilitate inter-organisational cooperation in knowledge intensive industries. The project worked on the hypothesis that interactive process models form a suitable framework for tools and methodologies for dynamically networked organisations. In the project EEML (Extended Enterprise Modelling Language) was first constructed as a common metamodel, designed to enable syntactic and semantic interoperability".<ref>Håvard D. Jørgensen (2004). [http://www.idi.ntnu.no/grupper/su/publ/phd/Jorgensen-thesis.pdf ''Interactive Process Models''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061014181433/http://www.idi.ntnu.no/grupper/su/publ/phd/Jorgensen-thesis.pdf |date=2006-10-14 }}. Thesis Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Trondheim, Norway. p.173-202.</ref>
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* Bolchini, D., Paolini, P.: "Goal-Driven Requirements Analysis for Hypermedia-intensive Web Applications", Requirements Engineering Journal, Springer, RE03 Special Issue (9) 2004: 85-103.
* Jørgensen, Håvard D.: "Process-Integrated eLearning"
* Kramberg, V.: [ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/medoc.ustuttgart_fi/DIP-2787/DIP-2787.pdf "Goal-oriented Business Processes with WS-BPEL"]{{dead link|date=
* [[John Krogstie]] (2005). EEML2005: Extended Enterprise Modeling Language
* [[John Krogstie]] (2001). "A Semiotic Approach to Quality in Requirements Specifications" (Proc. IFIP 8.1) IFIP 8.1. Working Conference on Organizational Semiotics.
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