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::::One of the languages I'm looking at at the moment (prompted by a Dutch colleague) is DEMO, invented by [[Jan Dietz]] and described briefly on his page. There is an article in the Dutch wikipedia. [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEMO_Ontwerpmethodologie] Do you happen to know anyone with fluent Dutch? [[Image:Face-wink.svg|20px]] --[[User:RichardVeryard|RichardVeryard]] ([[User talk:RichardVeryard|talk]]) 13:39, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
:::::I wrote both articles on Dietz, and most of the DEMO article, and took his picture. I am Dutch. -- [[User:Mdd|Marcel Douwe Dekker]] ([[User talk:Mdd|talk]]) 16:16, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
:::Somewhere I read, there are allready thousands of business process modeling languages. When I realized, I allready know of three initiatives at the [[TU Delft]] alone (one being DEMO), that number didn't surprise me any longer. Every (technical) university seems to be developing it's own initiatives. That seems to be the reality. This made it even stranger, that there wasn't a Wikipedia article on [[Business process modeling]]. I think it will be ideal, if there should be at least a series of a dozend specific languages, which can be complemented with one general (for example business proces) modeling article. My interest is in those general articles: Function modeling, Business Process modeling, Enterprise modeling, Enterprise Architecture Frameworks, UML, Data modeling etc... And there is enough work here. -- [[User:Mdd|Marcel Douwe Dekker]] ([[User talk:Mdd|talk]]) 20:16, 16 December 2008 (UTC)
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