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===EEML Layers===
EEML has four layers of interest
* '''Generic Task Type''': This layer identifies the constituent tasks of generic, repetitive processes and the logical dependencies between these tasks.
* S'''pecific Task Type''': At this layer, we deal with process modelling in another scale, which is more linked to the concretisation, decomposition and specialisation phases. Here process models are expanded and elaborated to facilitate business solutions. From an integration viewpoint, this layer aims at uncovering more efficiently the dependencies between the sub-activities, with regards for the resources required for actual performance.
* Specific Task Type: In this layer process models are expanded, concretised, decomposed and specialised to facilitate business solutions.
* '''Manage Task Instances''': Here,The morepurpose detailedof decisionsthis arelayer takenconsists regardingin workproviding constraints but also useful resources (in the actualform workof environmentprocess withtemplates) itsto organisationalthe planning and performance of an enterprise process. The performance of organizational, information, and tool resources in their environment are highlighted through concrete resources allocation management.
* '''Perform Task Instances''': ThisHere layeris coverscovered the actual execution of tasks with regards to issues of empowerment and decentralization. At this layer, resources are utilized or consumed in an exclusive or shared manner.
 
These tasks are tied together through another layer called '''Manage Task Knowledge''' which allows to achieve a global interaction through the different layers by performing a real consistency between them. According to EEML 2005 Guide, this Manage Task Knowledge can be defined as the collection of processes necessary for innovation, dissemination, and exploitation of knowledge in a co-operating ensemble where interact knowledge seekers and knowledge sources by the mean of a shared knowledge base.
 
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===Goal Modelling===