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153: 63:(OMG) voted to accept the Business Motivation Model as the subject of a Request for Comment (RFC). This meant that the OMG was willing to consider the Business Motivation Model as a specification to be adopted by the OMG, subject to comment from any interested parties. Adoption as an OMG specification carries the intention that the Business Motivation Model would, in time, be submitted to the 17: 393:
Feglar, Tom; et al. (2006). "Advances in decision analysis and systems engineering for managing large-scale enterprises in a volatile world: Integrating benefits, opportunities, costs and risks (BOCR) with the business motivation model (BMM)".
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Influencers: Can cause changes that affect the organization in its employment of its means or achievement of its ends. Influencers are
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In May 2015, version 1.3 of BMM specification was released and as of May 2015 it is the latest stable release.
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Berkem, Birol (2008). "From The Business Motivation Model (BMM) To Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)".
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of an Influencer that influences the organization's ability to achieve its ends or use its means.
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in an organized manner. Specifically, the Business Motivation Model does all the following:
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Business Governance in a Volatile World, Release 1.3, Business Rules Group (2007)
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Initially developed by the Business Rules Group (BRG), in September 2005, the
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OMG Team, B. M. M. (2006). "Business motivation model (bmm) specification".
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provides a scheme and structure for developing, communicating, and managing
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Malik, Nick (2009). "Toward an enterprise business motivation model".
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identifies factors that motivate the establishing of business plans;
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From the Business Motivation Model to Service Oriented Architecture
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indicates how all these factors and elements inter-relate.
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identifies and defines the elements of business plans; and
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Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules
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Index


enterprise architecture
business plans
Object Management Group
International Organization for Standardization

adding to it
Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules
POLDAT
Zachman Framework
Business model
i*
Motivation
Strategy Markup Language
"BMM 1.1"
"Home"
"BRG: Business Motivation Model"
version 1.3 of BMM specification
"Capturing requirements with Business Motivation Model, IBM Rational RequisitePro, and IBM Rational Software Modeler"
CiteSeerX
10.1.1.180.3295
doi
10.5381/jot.2008.7.8.c6
doi
10.1007/s11518-006-5003-9
S2CID
107288379
"Enterprise Business Motivation Model"
the original
The Business Motivation Model

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