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'''Generalised Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology''' ('''GERAM''') is a generalised [[enterprise architecture framework]] for [[enterprise integration]] and [[business process engineering]]. It identifies the set of components recommended for use in [[enterprise engineering]].<ref name="Nell97">[[J.G. Nell]], NIST (1997). "[https://web.archive.org/web/19990221190103/http://www.mel.nist.gov/workshop/iceimt97/ice-gera.htm An Overview of GERAM]" ICEIMT'97 International Conference on Enterprise Integration Modelling Technology 1997. Updated 30 January 1997</ref>
 
This framework was developed in the 1990s by a joint task force of both the [[International Federation of Automatic Control]] (IFAC) and the [[International Federation of Information Processing]] (FIP]IFIP) on [[enterprise architecture]]s for enterprise integration. The development started with the evaluation of then-existing frameworks for [[enterprise application integration]], which was developed into an overall definition of a so-called "generalised architecture".<ref name="BN94">[[P. Bernus]], and L. Nemes (1994). "A Framework to Define a Generic Enterprise Reference Architecture and Methodology". In: ''Proceedings of the International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Computer Vision (ICARCV'94)'', Singapore, November 10–12, 1994.</ref>
 
== Overview ==