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John Krogstie (born 23 May 1967) is a Norwegian computer scientist, professor in information systems at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway, and an expert in the field of enterprise modelling.


Biography

John Krogstie received a MSc in 1991 and a PhD in 1995 both in information systems from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. From 1991 to 2000 he was employed as a manager in Accenture. In 2000-2005 he was a senior researcher in SINTEF. He is a professor in information systems at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. John Krogstie is the Norwegian representative for
IFIP TC8 The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) is a global organisation for researchers and professionals working in the field of computing to conduct research, develop standards and promote information sharing. Established in 19 ...
and was Chair (2010–2015) of IFIP WG 8.1 on information systems design and evaluation.


Work

Krogstie's research interests include information systems, conceptual modeling, mobile information systems, eGovernment and enterprise modelling.


The SEQUAL framework

The SEQUAL framework is a reference model for evaluating the quality of models, the semiotic quality framework (SEQUAL) developed by John Krogstie.John Krogstie et al. (2006)
"Process models representing knowledge for action: a revised quality framework"
In: ''
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'' (2006) 15, pp.91–102.
The SEQUAL framework is grounded in
semiotics Semiotics (also called semiotic studies) is the systematic study of sign processes ( semiosis) and meaning making. Semiosis is any activity, conduct, or process that involves signs, where a sign is defined as anything that communicates something ...
, particularly the semiotic theory of Charles W. Morris. It builds on semiotic theory and defines several quality aspects based on relationships between a model, a body of knowledge, a domain, a modeling language, and the activities of learning, taking action, and modeling.Jan Mendlin et al. (2006
"On the Correlation between Process Model Metrics and Errors"
Conference paper.
Its usefulness was confirmed in a 2002 experiment. The basic idea behind the SEQUAL framework is, that conceptual models can be considered as sets of statements in a
language Language is a structured system of communication. The structure of a language is its grammar and the free components are its vocabulary. Languages are the primary means by which humans communicate, and may be conveyed through a variety of ...
, and therefore can be evaluated in semiotic/linguistic terms. A first semiotic framework for evaluating conceptual models was originally proposed by Lindland et al. in the 1994 article "Understanding quality in conceptual modeling". In its initial version, it considered three quality levels: * syntactic, * semantic, and * pragmatic quality The framework was later extended, and called the SEQUAL framework by Krogstie et al. in the 1995 article "Defining quality aspects for conceptual models". In the 2002 article "Quality of interactive models" Krogstie & Jørgensen extended the initial framework adding more levels of Stamper’s semiotic ladder.


Perspectives to Process Modeling, 2013

In the 2013 article ''Perspectives to Process Modeling'' a review is presented of business process modeling; first describing the main approaches of process modeling which are then classified according to the main modeling perspective being used with modeling perspectives namely the: behavioral, functional, structural, goal-oriented, object-oriented, language action, organizational and geographical.


See also

*
Extended Enterprise Modeling Language Extended Enterprise Modeling Language (EEML) in software engineering is a modelling language used for Enterprise modelling across a number of layers. Overview Extended Enterprise Modeling Language (EEML) is a modelling language which combines st ...
* The quality of modelling languages *
View model A view model or viewpoints framework in systems engineering, software engineering, and enterprise engineering is a framework which defines a coherent set of ''views'' to be used in the construction of a system architecture, software architectur ...


Publications

Krogstie has published around 150 refereed papers in journals, books, and archival proceedings since 1991.See als
John Krogstie
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Books, a selection: * 2005. ''Information modeling methods and methodologies''. With Terry Halpin and Keng Siau (editors). * 2007. '' Conceptual Modelling in Information Systems Engineering''. With Andreas Lothe Opdahl and Sjaak Brinkkemper. * 2008. ''Active Knowledge Modeling of Enterprises''. With Frank Lillehagen. Springer, 2008.


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at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Norway. {{DEFAULTSORT:Krogstie, John 1967 births Living people Accenture people Enterprise modelling experts Information systems researchers Norwegian computer scientists Norwegian University of Science and Technology alumni Norwegian University of Science and Technology faculty Software engineering researchers