General

Reference models generally represent information models (especially data and process models) for specific areas. To create new information models, constructs are taken from existing reference models and adapted and extended in the specific context. In reference modelling, the construction and use of reference models is analyzed in order to efficiently design the reuse of model contents.

Goal

To develop a new theory by means of various empirical data collected with methods such as coding, interviews or observations.

In doing so, a cycle of data collection and evaluation is followed until the evaluations no longer provide new insights. This results in a theoretical model.

Execution

Central to the method is the choice of design techniques. Furthermore, the models should be usable for the organization. The reference modeling follows a systematic procedure:

Construction:

Application:

 


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