INTRODUCTIONA collaborative network (CN) is 'an alliance constituted by a variety of entities (e.g., organizations and people) that are largely autonomous, geographically distributed, and heterogeneous, but that collaborate to better achieve common or compatible goals, and whose interactions are supported by computer network' (CamarinhaMatos et aI., 2006). Collaborative networked organizations (CNOs) (e.g., virtual organizations, dynamic supply chains) are manifestations ofCN. Recently, lots of CNOs, networked organizations, or joint ventures appear in industry, government, academia, and society (Camarinha-Matos and Afsarmanesh, 2004;Tapia, 2006). In business sense, it comes from digitization or virtualization of business and organizations for agility against increasing competition in (global) markets. In technology sense, it owes to the rapid development and diffusion of ICT including the Internet and web technology. With the advancement of emerging technologies including ubiquitous computing and networking CNOs will be more popular in all around the world soon. 'A reference model is an abstract representation of the entities and relationships involved in a problem space, and it forms the conceptual basis for the development of more concrete models of the space and ultimately implementations, in a computing context' (refer. www.wikipedia.org). Enterprise architecture (EA) is the practice of applying a reference model for describing strategy, business, applications, information/data, technology, and outcomes of an enterprise (e.g., CN or CNO). A modeling language of enterprise architecture (EAML) is a conceptual or logical representation of EA. To build an information system for a CNO, an EA of the CNO needs to be developed based on a reference model or an EA framework; and the EA needs to be implemented into information systems through an EAML.EA frameworks have been developed and applied to many enterprise applications. Examples of EA frameworks include Zachman Framework, GERAM, RM-ODP, Federal Enterprise Architecture, DODAF, TOGAF, Model-Driven Architecture (MDA), etc. EAMLs also have been developed accompanying with EA