Stencils tagged with ‘modelling’
ArchiMate 2.0: Behaviour
Stencil for the ArchiMate modelling language from The Open Group. This is one of the four stencils comprising the core models for ArchiMate 2.0. This stencil specifically contains the behavioural concepts. For more information on ArchiMate, see the website of The Open Group.
ArchiMate 2.0: Information
Stencil for the ArchiMate modelling language from The Open Group. This is one of the four stencils comprising the core models for ArchiMate 2.0. This stencil specifically contains the information concepts. For more information on ArchiMate, see the website of The Open Group.
ArchiMate 2.0: Relations
Stencil for the ArchiMate modelling language from The Open Group. This is one of the four stencils comprising the core models for ArchiMate 2.0. This stencil specifically contains the relations. For more information on ArchiMate, see the website of The Open Group.
ArchiMate 2.0: Structure
Stencil for the ArchiMate modelling language from The Open Group. This is one of the four stencils comprising the core models for ArchiMate 2.0. This stencil specifically contains the behavioural concepts. For more information on ArchiMate, see the website of The Open Group.
Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) v2.0 visual elements
This stencil contains a comprehensive collection of Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) v2.0 visual elements. Clean and easy to use out-of-the-box, this stencil is suitable for anyone seeking no-frill notational symbols with all elements in one stencil. Your diagrams will look professional on-screen and print nicely,...more
Colored Hierarchical Queueing Petri Nets
Queueing Petri Nets as used by Queueing Petri Nets Modeling Environment (QPME) and SimQPN simulator.
Concept model
Create concept models to describe your concepts, including concept definition, concept attributes and the relationships between them. Concept modelling is useful when developing new software or at the beginning of complex projects. A concept model is a great addition to a glossary.
eEPK / EPC Diagram Stencils
Stencils to create eEPK diagrams. eEPK are used to do process modeling. For details about eEPK see wikipedia * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event-driven_process_chain (English) or * http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/EEPK#erweiterte_Ereignisgesteuerte_Prozesskette_.28eEPK.29 (German)
Entity Data Modelling (EDM) Visual Elements
An Entity Data Model is the link between business data views and databases. It abstracts the underlying data structure and serves the data in a way that makes sense to the requesting application. Although RESTful services can self-document, it is almost always necessary to visualise the model graphically on a one-pager to...more