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<p>process.<br/>
* Ontological theories (OT),<br/>
* Generic enterprise models (GEMs) and<br/>
* Generic modules (GMs)The building blocks were designed to support the modelling process by providing means for more efficient modelling.</p>

<p>The resulting enterprise model (EM) represents all or part of the enterprise operation. These models will allow simulation of operational alternatives and thereby their evaluation leading. GERAM provides a generic description of all the elements recommended in enterprise engineering and integration.</p>

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