DEMO (Design Engineering Methodology for Organization) has its foundation in Enterprise Ontology and provides a strong theoretical foundation for business process modeling. Thanks to its theoretical background, the DEMO methodology has a good body of empirical appropriateness for many different areas of enterprise modeling. On the other hand, the DEMO methodology provides generic framework for business process modeling and doesn’t deal with domain specific artifacts. The aim of the paper is to contemplate and propose some ways how to utilize the DEMO potential for collaboration with other business process modeling methodologies.

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