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Exploring Intentional Modeling and Analysis for Enterprise Architecture
2006
2006 10th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops (EDOCW'06)
The contribution at hand explores this challenge and aims to illustrate the potentials of intentional modeling in the context of enterprise architecture. ...
An enterprise architecture is intended to be a comprehensive blueprint describing the key components and relationships for an enterprise from strategies to business processes to information systems and ...
Acknowledgements: The research of this contribution is funded in part by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Bell University Laboratories (BUL) at the University of ...
doi:10.1109/edocw.2006.36
dblp:conf/edoc/YuSD06
fatcat:vyocnzp53jeadb7w34izfeqlxe
Enterprise Modeling as a Decision Making Aid: A Systematic Mapping Study
[chapter]
2016
Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR), System Dynamics, Unifed Enterprise Modeling Language (UEML), Systemic Enterprise Architecture Methodology (SEAM), Event-driven process chain (EPC), and Reference ...
For example, the process aspect can be analysed and simulated using BPMN, the high level goals and objectives can be evaluated using i*, and high level system dynamics can be simulated using Stock-and-Flow ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-48393-1_20
fatcat:nryxquw3kjgz5nag2gps6jilcy
An Intentional Approach to the Engineering of Knowledge-intensive Service Systems
2015
Procedia Manufacturing
Using an intentional approach leads to modeling a service system in terms of agents, goals, strategies, and dependencies, thus addressing these concerns by moving from a functional to a strategic level ...
SSE aims to define and discover dynamic relationships among entities in order to plan, design, and adapt services systems to cocreate value [1, 2] . ...
The combination of agent-and goal-oriented models with system dynamics models has been proposed for dynamic enterprise architectures [26] . ...
doi:10.1016/j.promfg.2015.07.528
fatcat:evc5sqes3ndclprmlxl6bvbkey
Goal-oriented requirements modeling as a means to address stakeholder-related issues in EA
2011
International Conference on Wirtschaftsinformatik
We develop a conceptual model, which we use to provide reasoning about means to foster stakeholder orientation and thereby to address stakeholder-related issues. ...
We argue that a stronger focus on the stakeholders" benefits EA and that this increased stakeholder orientation can be reached by leveraging intentional modeling used in software engineering. ...
More specifically, "enterprise architecture" may be defined as "a coherent whole of principles, methods and models that are used in the design and realization of an enterprise"s organizational structure ...
dblp:conf/wirtschaftsinformatik/LuckeL11
fatcat:yh4fq6hlqzdqne44dxrj3wxqx4
Exploring the future of enterprise architecture: A Zachman perspective
2016
Computers in industry (Print)
As a first step in using enterprise architecture as a solution for overcoming identified challenges, the Zachman Enterprise Architecture Framework is used to guide and structure the discussion. ...
In addition, current advances in the field of enterprise architecture that have begun to address the challenges will be presented. ...
Other streams, such as Systems Dynamics [51] , have been used for analyzing the complex relationships between enterprises in the wider context [39] . ...
doi:10.1016/j.compind.2015.06.010
fatcat:ilt26jcfqnbhrcqtqnx5s2kdiu
Goal Driven Architecture Development using LEAP
2013
Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal
Goal Driven Architecture Development using LEAP Methods for goal driven system engineering exist and propose a number of categories of goals including behavioural, formal, informal and non-functional. ...
This article goes further than existing goal driven approaches by linking goals directly to the semantics of an architectural modelling language called LEAP with an operational semantics. ...
in the system and enterprise architecture domains. ...
doi:10.1007/bf03345928
fatcat:bo5vvrnc2nbbfejivumwr6ermy
On the Support for the Goal Domain in Enterprise Modelling Approaches
2010
2010 14th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops
This paper reviews the support for the goal domain in several enterprise modelling approaches and enterprise architecture frameworks, namely, ARIS, ISO RM-ODP Enterprise Language, DoDAF, MODAF, BPMN/BMM ...
We describe how these efforts propose to align goals with the remaining elements in enterprise architectures (with special attention to the alignment of goals and business processes). ...
While the goal domain of enterprise architectures focuses on "why" [6] [7] , a behavioural business process domain also has significant importance in enterprise architectures since it addresses the ...
doi:10.1109/edocw.2010.45
dblp:conf/edoc/CardosoAG10
fatcat:v7rpuanvg5hrlcltz3oieqzaze
GUIDING THE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTERPRISE DESIGN APPROACHES
2016
South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
Enterprise engineering (EE) is an emerging discipline that aims to address several phenomena in the evolution of an enterprise. ...
., the inability of the enterprise as a complex socio-technical system to adapt swiftly to rapidlychanging environments. ...
Whereas black box models are useful to management when controlling a system, white box models are useful to the enterprise designer to (re-)design or maintain the system [14] . ...
doi:10.7166/27-3-1621
fatcat:pob7vsmwjvbaleh3ggl4y4f6jm
An Enterprise Architecture Framework for E-learning
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
Building an Enterprise Architecture (EA) undoubtedly serves as a fundamental concept to accomplish this goal. In this paper, we propose an EA for E-learning information systems. ...
The presented framework helps developers to design and justify completely integrated learning and teaching processes and information systems which results in improved pedagogical success rate. ...
The dynamic nature of activities in the E-learning involves changes in corresponding information systems and this imposes considerable maintenance costs to educational enterprises. ...
arXiv:2105.07857v1
fatcat:iwjy4hpjrjbwpicx6rof2gform
A METHOD TO ENHANCE EXISTING BUSINESS-IT ALIGNMENT APPROACHES
2013
South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
Enterprise engineering has recently emerged as a new discipline to address the intensified complexity and dynamics of the evolving enterprise by designing, aligning, and governing its development. ...
Enterprise engineering (EE) emerged as a new discipline to address the intensified complexity and dynamics of the evolving enterprise by designing, aligning, and governing its development. ...
approach: Question 1: Why should the enterprise use the proposed approach to align? ...
doi:10.7166/24-2-609
fatcat:erdwwtro3vczrp37wq7uyxoify
Pragmatic Interoperability in the Enterprise - A Research Agenda
2011
International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
This paper outlines our research agenda to address the analysis, design, development and evaluation of a pragmatically interoperable solution for enterprise collaboration. ...
Such collaborative synergy is important to foster the creation of innovative value-added products and services that would have otherwise been difficult to achieve if enterprises work in isolation. ...
In this activity, I apply this methodology Validate the model Architectural model... Theoretical model to model and analyze PI, develop a theory. ...
dblp:conf/caise/Asuncion11
fatcat:bq7n75am4feslhhuhoutesxhre
A Framework for Enterprise Operating Systems Based on Zachman Framework
[chapter]
2010
Innovations in Computing Sciences and Software Engineering
In this respect, Enterprise Architecture (EA) has proven to be the leading option for development and maintenance of enterprise operating systems. ...
Enterprise operating systems used in an enterprise have brought about an inevitable tendency to lunge towards organizing their information activities in a comprehensive way. ...
Enterprise Operating System Architecture Enterprise Operating System Architecture is a view of the operating system used by an enterprise to accomplish its duty. ...
doi:10.1007/978-90-481-9112-3_91
dblp:conf/cisse/OstadzadehR09
fatcat:x6ec6ct42vcz7gdntnoubme4n4
A Comparative Analysis of Using the Capability Notion for Congruent Business and Information Systems Engineering
2017
Complex Systems Informatics and Modeling Quarterly
by Enterprise Architecture (EA), and Enterprise Modeling (EM). ...
This article analyzes how the notion of capability is included in the frameworks spanning from business-oriented such as Business Architecture and Business Value Modeling, to the alignment-oriented represented ...
This work has been partially supported by the EU-FP7 funded project no. 611351 CaaS -Capability as a Service in Digital Enterprises. ...
doi:10.7250/csimq.2017-10.01
fatcat:dnj5cc46wraxdbdqpozy2qh5aq
Social Enterprise Systems Engineering
2015
Procedia Computer Science
This conceptual article advances a theory of Social-Enterprise Systems-Engineering (SESE) as an applied discipline and as an addition to the development intervention field. ...
It will elaborate the SESE construct, examine the relationships between its constituent components, present evidence of its potential benefits and then provide suggestions for future research. ...
Using a V-model approach to develop a social-enterprise-system architecture provides a framework for social actors to engage in the intentional and disciplined construction of a development-intervention ...
doi:10.1016/j.procs.2015.03.067
fatcat:elacnjyjxjc2faejp7mmwgp6ue
Towards an Architecture Modeling Language for Networked Organizations
[chapter]
2007
Establishing the Foundation of Collaborative Networks
Lack 0/ reference models makes it difficult for people to communicate with each other and lack o{ EAMLs also makes it difficult to implement in/ormation .'ystems supporting CNOs. ...
It supports (I) multi-level modeling based on OMG's Model-Driven Architecture fhr expressive power and ease o{implementation, and (2) multiIocus modeling based on Zachman Framework! ...
Regarding the complexity and dynamism of CNOs more modeling aspects need to be adopted to a CAML. ...
doi:10.1007/978-0-387-73798-0_32
dblp:conf/ifip5-5/Kim07
fatcat:6zsvopiqejeprkzaxnv4zcjge4
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