2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21640-4_20
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The REA-DSL: A Domain Specific Modeling Language for Business Models

Abstract: In the discipline of accounting, the resource-event-agent (REA) ontology is a well accepted conceptual accounting framework to analyze the economic phenomena within and across enterprises. Accordingly, it seems to be appropriate to use REA in the requirements elicitation to develop an information architecture of accounting and enterprise information systems. However, REA has received comparatively less attention in the field of business informatics and computer science. Some of the reasons may be that the REA … Show more

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“…Thus, it is not possible to apply object properties for an individual fish. Consequently, bulk resources may only contain type properties (5). The fish bulk resource contains the type property StoreTemp:INT.…”
Section: Rea-dsl Extended: Adding Properties and Keysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, it is not possible to apply object properties for an individual fish. Consequently, bulk resources may only contain type properties (5). The fish bulk resource contains the type property StoreTemp:INT.…”
Section: Rea-dsl Extended: Adding Properties and Keysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interested reader on the underlying meta-model of our REA-DSL is referred to our publication [5]. On the left side of Figure 1 an example of a value chain view for a fish sale company called Sy's Fish is depicted.…”
Section: Rea-dsl Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, [6] suggests developing the Generic Enterprise Model as an ontology that is later used as a reference for creating both data and process models. Other authors developed an enterprise-specific modelling language which is based on the concepts, relations and axioms described in the enterprise ontology [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%