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- KonferenzbeitragA Domain-Specific Modeling Method for Supporting the Generation of Business Plans(Modellierung 2020, 2020) Wieland, Michael; Fill, Hans-GeorgFor the formation of new companies it is indispensable to provide well-defined and comprehensive business models in order to attract investments and earn trust of relevant stakeholders. In the past, several methods have been proposed to support this complex undertaking and successfully arrive at viable business models. In this paper we propose a domain-specific modeling method for operationalizing the concepts contained in the Business Model Canvas as one of the most prominent methods in this field. The modeling method has been implemented on the ADOxx meta modeling platform and permits to generate business model templates in the form of a business plan as text documents. The usage of the approach is illustrated through an example from the business model of the telecommunications application Skype. Finally the benefits and limitations of the prototype are discussed using a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats analysis.
- ZeitschriftenartikelTool-based Codification in Business Process Improvement and the Impact on Problem-Solving(Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures (EMISAJ) – International Journal of Conceptual Modeling: Vol. 15, Nr. 1, 2023) Johannsen, Florian; Mang, Fabian; Hans-Georg, Fill; Hofmann, SaraBusiness process improvement (BPI) is an important task in times of quickly changing customer requirements and evolving technologies. A variety of BPI approaches were developed in recent years, however, the proper codification of results created in BPI projects has not been properly investigated yet. In this respect, the paper at hand examines the impact of tool-based codification approaches on problem-solving in BPI. Moreover, the effect of the design either as a spreadsheet-based or a conceptual model-based tool on user satisfaction is analyzed. For that purpose, we revert to two tools we developed, which both offer the identical functionality but diverge in the techniques of codifying results: spreadsheet templates on the one side and conceptual models on the other side. In our study, the form of codification tremendously affected the perceived user satisfaction whereas the results received for problem-solving did not show a clear preference. Regarding the former issue, the beneficial role of conceptual models for codifying results with the help of software tools could be demonstrated.