Extended Enterprise Modeling Language (EEML) is used for business process modeling across a number of layers. EEML is intended to be a simple language, which makes it easy to update models. In addition to capturing the various tasks and their interdependencies, models show which roles perform each task, and the tools, services and information they apply.
History
EEML is the result of several years of research. Originally developed in EXTERNAL to support development and use of interactive models.
Different modeling domains
The modelling language currently includes four modelling domains, in addition to general modelling mechanisms and primitives provided in METIS
- Process modelling
- Process logic is mainly expressed through nested structures of tasks and decision points.
- Resource modelling
- Goal modelling
- Data modelling (UML Class Diagram)
EEML has four layers of interest
- Generic Task Type
- Specific Task Type
- Manage Task Instances
- Perform Task Instances