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|title= Physiological Concept: Visible Modeling for Feasible Design
|journal= Applied Mechanics and Materials
|volume= 493
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|pages= 432–437
|url= http://morganasianipar.com/publication/physiological-concept-visible-modeling-feasible-design.html
|doi= 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.493.432}}</ref>
* Decision-oriented: set of related decisions conducted for the specific purpose of product definition.
* Context-oriented: sequence of contexts causing successive product transformations under the influence of a decision taken in a context.
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Earliest process models reflected the dynamics of the process with a practical process obtained by instantiation in terms of relevant concepts, available technologies, specific implementation environments, process constraints and so on.<ref>Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Software Engineering</ref>
Enormous number of research has been done on quality of models but less focus has been shifted towards the quality of process models. Quality issues of process models cannot be evaluated exhaustively however there are four main guidelines and frameworks in practice for such. These are: top-down quality frameworks, bottom-up metrics related to quality aspects, empirical surveys related to modeling techniques, and pragmatic guidelines.<ref>{{cite journal |first=J. |last=Mendling |first2=H. A. |last2=Reijers |first3=W. M. P. |last3=van der Aalst |title=Seven process modeling guidelines (7PMG) |journal=Information and Software Technology |volume=52 |issue=2 |year=2010 |pages=127–136 |doi=10.1016/j.infsof.2009.08.004 |citeseerx=10.1.1.150.7953 }}</ref>
Hommes quoted Wang ''et al.'' (1994)<ref name=ReferenceA/> that all the main characteristic of quality of models can all be grouped under 2 groups namely correctness and usefulness of a model, correctness ranges from the model correspondence to the phenomenon that is modeled to its correspondence to syntactical rules of the modeling and also it is independent of the purpose to which the model is used.
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* [http://www.apqc.org/ American Productivity and Quality Center (APQC)], a worldwide organization for process and performance improvement
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