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Article on EA Radar Systems for Assisted Project Surveillance accepted...

The article Constructing an Enterprise-specific Radar System for Assisted Project Surveillance has been accepted for publication at the Workshop MDD, SOA und IT-Management (MSI 2009).  In this article, the author team (S.Buckl, A.Ernst, F.Matthes, C.Schulz, C.M.Schweda) dicuss the need for architectural threat indicators for enterprise projects. Further, a method for establishing a comprehensive architecture radar system based on such indicators is discussed and a classification schema for architectural threat indicators is provided.


Article on Analysis of Application Life Spans accepted at EMISA2009

The article A Survival Analysis of Application Life Spans based on Enterprise Architecture Models has been accepted for publication at the 3rd Workshop on Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures. This article is a joint article of researchers from three European universities, University of St.Gallen, Technische Universität München and Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) Stockholm. In the article, the author team (S.Aier, S.Buckl, U.Franke, B.Gleichauf, P.Johnson, P.Närman, C.M.Schweda, J.Ullberg) present three case studies on the survival of business applications in enterprises.


Article on classification of EA analysis accepted at IWEI2009

The article Classifying Enterprise Architecture Analysis Approaches has been accepted for publication at the 2nd IFIP WG5.8 Workshop on Enterprise Interoperability.  In this article, the author team (S.Buckl, F.Matthes, C.M.Schweda) present a classification schema for EA analysis, which consists of the dimensions: body of analysis, time reference, analysis technique, analysis concern, self-referentiality.


Article on a language for EA documentation and analysis accepted at...

The article ity has been accepted for publication at the 4th International Workshop on Vocabularies, Ontologies and rules for the enterprise.  In this article, the author team (S.Buckl, F.Matthes, R. Ramacher and C.M.Schweda) specify requirements for a language supporting EA documentation and analysis. Provide an overview about the state-of-the-art on current approaches and propose an extension to the Meta Object Facility (MOF).


Article on Enterprise 2.0 Tool Analysis at KMIS 2009

The article A Concept and Service Based Analysis of Commercial and Open Source Enterprise 2.0 Tools has been accepted for publication at the International Conference on Knowledge Management and Information Sharing (KMIS). The author team (T. Büchner, F. Matthes, C. Neubert) presents a unifying multi-dimensional classification and evaluation framework for commercial and open source Enterprise 2.0 Tools.