A metamodel is a model that defines the structure, rules and semantics of other models. It specifies which elements and relationships are permitted in these models. A notation, on the other hand, is the concrete way in which models are represented visually or textually. While the metamodel describes the underlying structure and logic, the notation provides the visual representation and comprehensibility. For example, the UML metamodel describes the model structure, while the UML notation determines the graphical representation of this structure.
- Metamodel of the Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) of the OMG
- ArchiMate from The Open Group
- UML
- SysML
BPMN 2.0 (Business Process Model and Notation Version 2.0) is the current standard for business process modeling, but only covers part of the framework of an architecture framework.
What tools do we use?
Professional and sustainable EAM requires the use of suitable software tools in addition to professional analysis and the development of context-specific understanding. The focus is usually on modeling software. However, the entire EAM process and the governance processes must be considered. This is why the modelling software is supplemented by other software tools for information collection, data analysis and data visualization. We provide support in selecting the most suitable tool for the respective organization or use the tools specified by our customers, such as
SPARX Enterprise Architect | CAMEO | MagicDraw | Archi | IBM Rational System Architect | LemonTree
Thanks to our many years of experience, we can also support you in the selection and introduction of suitable software tools for a holistic and consistent EAM.