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===Goal Modelling===
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Goal Modelling is one of the four EEML modeling domains age. A goal expresses the wanted (or unwanted) state of affairs (either current or future) in a certain context. Example of the goal model is depicted below. It shows goals and relationships between them. It is possible to model advanced goal-relationships in EEML by using goal connectors. A goal connector is used when one need to link several goals.
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According to J. krogstie (2008), Enterprise Models can be created to serve various purposes which include:
# Human sense making and communication -the main purpose of enterprise modeling is to make sense of the real world aspects of an enterprise in order to facilitate communicate with parties involved.
# Computer assisted analysis - the main purpose of enterprise modeling is to gain knowledge about the enterprise through simulation and computation of various parameters.
# Model deployment and activation - the main purpose of enterprise modeling is to integrate the model in an enterprise-wide information system and enabling on-line information retrieval and direct work process guidance.
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==External links==
{{Commons category|Extended Enterprise Modeling Language}}
* [http://www.idi.ntnu.no/emner/tdt4250/pensum/EEML2005-autumn2005.doc Description of EEML] {{dead link|date=December 2011}}
* [http://www.cs.toronto.edu/km/GRL/ GRL web site] University of Toronto,
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