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'''Value Delivery Modeling Language''' ('''VDML''') is a standard modeling language for analysis and design of the operation of an enterprise with particular focus on the creation and exchange of value.<ref>{{cite web|title=Value Delivery Modeling Language (VDML)|url=http://www.omg.org/spec/VDML/|website=Object Management Group|accessdate=26 August 2015|ref=OMG_spec}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Cummins|first1=Fred A.|title=Value Delivery Modeling Language (VDML): An Update|url=http://fredacummins.blogspot.be/2013/02/value-delivery-modeling-language-vdml_4878.html|website=Building the Agile Enterprise|accessdate=28 August 2015}}</ref>
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# The metamodel must support the analyis of the activities of the [[value chain]] to support the identification of differentiators. The internal value chain should as such be part of the metamodel.
# A capability analysis must be possible. This is closely linked to the second requirement. A capability is the possibility to execute some sort of activity. The quality of an activity is as such dependent on the capabilities of the organisation. As such the metamodel should include a way to analyse these capabilities.
# The value model should have an adequate level of detail to include both activities and capabilities on the operational level. However a value model focuses on the inputs and outputs unlike a process model such as [[
# The value model should be able to aggregate activities at multiple levels to analyse them from different angles (e.g. strategic vs operational).
# It should be possible to couple performance- and cost aspects to the activities
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The VDML standard integrates 7 existing value models:
* [[
* [[
* [[
* E3-Value analysis
* Resource-Event-Agent(REA) analysis
* [[
* [[Service-
The use of VDML diagrams to support business model innovation is discussed in<ref>{{cite web|last1=Berre|first1=Arne J.|last2=de Man|first2=Henk|last3=Lindgren|first3=Peter|title=Business Model Innovation with the NEFFICS platform and VDML|url=http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1006/paper5.pdf|accessdate=28 August 2015}}</ref>
VDML has been applied to a use case in manufacturing
as-is business system.
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