<P> Further work by Krogstie et al. (2006) to revise SEQUAL framework to be more appropriate for active process models by redefining physical quality with a more narrow interpretation than previous research . </P> <P> The other framework in use is Guidelines of Modeling (GoM) based on general accounting principles include the six principles: Correctness, Clarity deals with the comprehensibility and explicitness (System description) of model systems . Comprehensibility relates to graphical arrangement of the information objects and, therefore, supports the understand ability of a model . Relevance relates to the model and the situation being presented . Comparability involves the ability to compare models that is semantic comparison between two models, Economic efficiency; the produced cost of the design process need at least to be covered by the proposed use of cost cuttings and revenue increases . </P> <P> Since the purpose of organizations in most cases is the maximization of profit, the principle defines the borderline for the modeling process . The last principle is Systematic design defines that there should be an accepted differentiation between diverse views within modeling . Correctness, relevance and economic efficiency are prerequisites in the quality of models and must be fulfilled while the remaining guidelines are optional but necessary . </P> <P> The two frameworks SEQUAL and GOM have a limitation of use in that they cannot be used by people who are not competent with modeling . They provide major quality metrics but are not easily applicable by non-experts . </P>

Which of the following is not a step in the modeling process