2nd European Workshop on Patterns for Enterprise Architecture Management (PEAM2010)
Workshop at the Software Engineering 2010conference in Paderborn, February 22nd - 23rd, 2010
There is a growing interest in academia and industry to identify, collect, document, and exchange best practices for the management of very large application landscapes. The workshop brings together European researchers and practitioners with experience in enterprise architecture management related topics.
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Topics
- Enterprise-wide requirements engineering
- Application portfolio management
- IT architecture management
- Adaptive enterprise architectures
- Business-IT alignment
- Service-oriented design of enterprise architectures
- Modeling languages for enterprise architectures
- Metrics for application landscapes and enterprise architectures
- Modeling, simulation and monitoring of enterprise performance
- Usage of architectural blueprints and architectural standards
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- Analysis of enterprise architectures
- Frameworks and methods for enterprise architecture management
- Enterprise architectures for the extended enterprise
- Social aspects of enterprise architecture management
- Tool support for enterprise architecture management
- Use of software design models for runtime application management
- Obtaining simplicity from enterprise architecture management
- Service-oriented combination of CSD and standard software packages
- Enterprise architecture management in transformation programs (mergers, carve outs)
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Format
The workshop pursues a twofold approach to the above topics:
Researchers and practitioners are encouraged to submit EAM patterns (up to 15 pages) for the writers’ workshop, presenting general, reusable solutions to common EA management problems. These patterns identify driving forces, known usages, and consequences of the observed solutions and can be specified on different levels of abstraction, e.g. as a framework for EAs, as a method for enterprise modeling, or as a reference model. Accepted EAM patterns get an in-depth shepherding by an experienced pattern author. Further information on the shepherding process and writer’s workshops can be found at www.hillside.net.
Researchers can also submit traditional research papers (up to 10 pages) related to the workshop topics. These will be evaluated on the basis of originality, importance of contribution, soundness, quality of presentation, and appropriate comparison to related work by members of the program committee.
Additional author information can be found here:
The workshop addresses:
- researchers in software engineering and information systems
- IT managers, enterprise architects, software architects and IT consultants.
Therefore, we seek contributions in the following areas (non-exclusive):
- specific EAM patterns derived from case studies or research projects,
- organization of EAM patterns,
- usage of EAM patterns and beste practices in industry or in education, and
- empirical studies on EAM pattern adoption.
Important Dates
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Submission deadline for EAM pattern papers
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04.12.2009 |
| Notification of acceptance to sheparding process |
11.12.2009 |
| Shepherding iterations (tentative) |
23.12.2009, 11.01.2009, 20.01.2010 |
| Submission deadline for research papers |
11.01.2010 |
| Workshop version of EAM pattern papers |
25.01.2010 |
Notification of acceptance for research and pattern papers
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25.01.2010 |
| Workshop |
22.02.2010 (13:00-17:00) and 23.02.2010 (10:00-17:00)
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| Final version of EAM pattern papers |
10.03.2010 |
Organization & Contact
Prof. Dr. Florian Matthes, Sabine Buckl, and Christian M. Schweda
Technische Universität München
Boltzmannstr. 3, 85748 Garching, Germany
Tel: +49 (0)89/289 17135
Fax: +49 (0)89/289 17136
E-Mail: peam2010@in.tum.de
Program Committee Members
- Ademar Aguiar, PhD (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
- Dr. Antonia Albani (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)
- Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans-Jürgen Appelrath (Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
- Gernot Dern (SEB Bank, Germany)
- Prof. Dr. Ulrich Frank (Universität Duisburg Essen, Germany)
- Prof. Dr. Norbert Gronau (Universität Potsdam)
- Prof. Dr. Pontus Johnson (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
- Prof. Dr. Paul Johannesson, (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
- Prof. Dr. Dimitris Karagiannis (Universität Wien, Austria)
- Wolfgang Keller (objectarchitects, Germany)
- Dr. Marc Lankhorst (Novay, The Netherlands)
- Prof. Dr. Florian Matthes (Technische Universität München, Germany)
- Klaus D. Niemann (act! consulting, Germany)
- Prof. Dr. Erik Proper (Capgemini & Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
- Prof. Dr. Ralf Reussner (Universität Karlsruhe, Germany)
- Prof. Dr. Michael Rohloff (Universität Potsdam, Germany)
- Prof. Dr. Peter Sommerlad (Hochschule Rapperswil, Switzerland)
- Dr. Ulrike Steffens (OFFIS, Germany)
- Johannes Willkomm (Capgemini sd&m Research, Germany)
- Prof. Dr. Robert Winter (Universität St. Gallen, Switzerland)
- Christian Winterhalder (EAM Think Tank, Germany)
- Dr. Uwe Zdun (TU Wien, Austria)
Supported by
- GI Arbeitskreis Anwendungslandschaften