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[To build the Metamodel, specific epistemologies were used, and terminology had to be developed that could adequately represent the diverse elements. This chapter first explains the chosen epistemologies and elaborates how they informed different parts of the research design in Sect. 6.1. The common element between the research methods and metamodeling theory, a systemic view of the world, is described in Sect. 6.2. The different characteristics (Sect. 6.3) and elements (Sect. 6.5) of the Metamodel are then introduced before outlining how the terminology was developed and the connections between the terminology and the categories defined by Van Gigch. How Van Gigch’s theory, grounded theory, and design research methodology can be combined and integrated into the Metamodel design is outlined in Sect. 6.6. Finally, in Sect. 6.7, the connections between the terminology and grounded theory are discussed, and how the terminology language is employed in this research is described.]
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