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This document specifies constructs for modelling and specifying product-related service systems in general business terms, recognising the service environment and the product lifecycle. The constructs and their meta-model are consistent with the Model Driven Service Engineering Architecture (MDSEA). They are intended for use by business users to address their business concerns and decision-making, and by systems engineers and IT\/researchers using a model-driven engineering approach in the design, development and deployment of service systems in Virtual Manufacturing Enterprises (VMEs), business ecosystems and other application areas.<\/p>\n
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2<\/td>\n | undefined <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
8<\/td>\n | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and construct labels 3.1 Terms and definitions <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
9<\/td>\n | 3.2 Abbreviated terms 3.3 Construct labels <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
10<\/td>\n | 4 Service Modelling Architecture and Language 4.1 Overview 4.2 Model Driven Service Engineering Architecture (MDSEA) <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
12<\/td>\n | 4.3 Service modelling language (SML) 4.4 Actor construct representing an Organization\u2019s or a Person\u2019s role <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
13<\/td>\n | 4.5 SML Use Case Example <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
17<\/td>\n | 4.6 Service modelling templates 4.6.1 Overview of constructs <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
18<\/td>\n | 4.6.2 Templates and their usages <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
19<\/td>\n | 4.6.3 Ordering of Templates 4.6.4 Modalities of template attributes and class relationships 5 SML Constructs 5.1 Service <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
21<\/td>\n | 5.2 Decision 5.3 Functionality <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
22<\/td>\n | 5.4 Value <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
23<\/td>\n | 5.5 Performance Indicator 5.6 Product <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
24<\/td>\n | 5.7 Process <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
25<\/td>\n | 5.8 Resource <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
26<\/td>\n | 5.9 Service Level Agreement (SLA) <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
27<\/td>\n | 5.10 Organization <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
28<\/td>\n | 5.11 Person <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
29<\/td>\n | 5.12 Service Vendor 5.13 Customer <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
30<\/td>\n | 5.14 User <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
31<\/td>\n | 5.15 Service Provider <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
32<\/td>\n | 5.16 Stakeholder <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
33<\/td>\n | Annex A (informative)Basic concepts of service modelling at BSM level <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
36<\/td>\n | Annex B (informative)Service modelling languages, tools and MDSEA <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
39<\/td>\n | Annex C (informative)Example of a service modelling at BSM level <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
43<\/td>\n | Annex D (informative)Industry Pilots to in the MSEE and PSYMBIOSYS Project D.1 Industry Pilots to using SML in the MSEE project <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
44<\/td>\n | D.2 Industry Pilots using SML in the PSYMBIOSYS project <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | ||||||
45<\/td>\n | Annex E (informative)From BSM to TIM and to TSM levels <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Service Modelling Language<\/b><\/p>\n |