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Enterprise Models for Metro Systems Operations

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Enterprise Engineering and Integration

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The operation of a railway system can benefit significantly from enterprise modelling. In the present paper, the metro enterprise is viewed as a regulated enterprise enacting a correct model, externally mapped as the Operating Procedures Manual. Furthermore, the general characteristics of those models and their external schemata and views are analysed, followed by a description of the enterprise engineering environment at Attiko Metro, the future operator of the new Athens metro lines.

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Kotsiopoulos, I.L., Vassiliadis, K.M. (1997). Enterprise Models for Metro Systems Operations. In: Kosanke, K., Nell, J.G. (eds) Enterprise Engineering and Integration. Research Reports Esprit. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60889-6_59

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