Fettke, PeterLoos, PeterPastor, KaiRebstock, Michael2019-10-302019-10-3020043-88579-369-5https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/29534Within the information systems field, modeling of business systems results in complex information models which demand appropriate tool support. This paper discusses the motivation and development of a generic editor for information modeling. Our approach enables the user to configure the concepts of the utilized modeling grammars. So, this approach does not implement a specific set of modeling grammars. Instead it is based on a flexible meta-model which uses typed graph descriptions and allows multi-perspective modeling of business systems. Furthermore, we introduce the concepts of modules and links as means to deal with complex business models. Shortcomings and problems with graph-based descriptions of modeling grammars are discussed.enGenGraph: A multi-grammar and multi-perspective business modeling tool – Overview of conceptualization and implementationText/Conference Paper1617-5468