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Articles on EAM published in EAM practice book

The invited articles EAM-Werkzeuge and Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft von EAM were published in the book Enterprise Architecture Management in der Praxis - Wandel, Komplexität und IT-Kosten im Unternehmen beherrschen of symposion Verlag. In the first article, the author team (J.H.Keuntje, S.Buckl, F.Matthes, C.M.Schweda) discusses on the different approaches taken by today's EAM tools. Revisiting the state-of-the-art, the team provides a framework of three essential dimensions of typical tooling approaches, and explains how these characteristics may be used to find the best-suited tool. In the second article, the author team (F.Matthes, S.Buckl, C.M.Schweda) travels through past and present of the discipline of EAM, providing an overview on well-known approaches as well as the development history of the field. An outlook on future topic concludes the article, pointing towards topics possibly await in the discipline's near future.


Article on pattern-based design theory building accepted at ICIS2010

The article Utilizing Patterns in Developing Design Theories has been accepted for publication at ICIS2010. In the article the author team (Sabine Buckl, Florian Matthes, and Christian M. Schweda) describe how patterns, i.e. practice-proven solutions for recurring problems, may be used for developing design theories. Accounting for the specific nature of industry-funded and industry-partnered research, the authors further elaborate, how patterns are able to provide practice relevant intermediary results prior to theory completion.


Article on Buildings Blocks complementing TOGAF accepted at HICSS 2011

The article Complementing The Open Group Architecture Framework with Best Practice Solution Building Blocks has been accepted for publication at HICSS 2011. In the article the author team (Sabine Buckl, Thomas Dierl, Florian Matthes, and Christian M. Schweda) describe how the general prescriptions of TOGAF's ADM can be refined and detailed using best practice building blocks for EAM solutions. These building blocks rooting in the pattern based approach of sebis provide organizations with practical guidance for designing an organization-specific EA management function based on best-practices method and language components.


Article on Future Research Topics in EAM published in Journal on EA

The article Future Research Topics in Enterprise Architecture Management – A Knowledge Management Perspective has been published in the August Issue of the Journal of Enterprise Architecture. In this article the author team (Sabine Buckl, Florian Matthes, and Christian M. Schweda) discuss how a knowledge management perspective may help to shape the next research topics in the field of EA management.


Article on Building Blocks for EAM Solutions accepted at PRET 2010

The article Building Blocks for Enterprise Architecture Management Solutions has been accepted for publication at PRET 2010. In the article the author team (Sabine Buckl, Thomas Dierl, Florian Matthes, and Christian M. Schweda) present building blocks that provide organizations with practical guidance for designing an organization-specific EA management function based on best-practices method and language components.