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Demo Paper on Configurable EA Visualizations Accepted at MODELS 2013

The author team (Matheus Hauder, Sascha Roth, Simon Pigat, and Florian Matthes) presents a configurator for enterprise architecture visualizations that empowers end-users without an IT background to create EA visualizations spontaneously.

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Research Paper on Structural Model Pattern Matching Accepted at TEAR 2013

A research paper has been accepted at the 8th Trends in Enterprise Architecture Research Workshop. The author team (Sascha Roth, Matheus Hauder, Marin Zec, Alexej Utz and Florian Matthes) introduces a novel wizard for data visualizations supporting end-users to confi gure so-called databindings mapping complex interlinked information models to predefi ned visualizations. Thereby, an incremental model pattern matching is employed limiting the solution space to feasible con figurations based on initial end-user choices. While our visualization toolkit can be applied to general purpose visualizations, we argue for a particular practical relevance especially within automated Enterprise Architecture documentation endeavors.

 

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Research Paper on a Language for EAM KPIs Accepted at TEAR 2013

A research paper has been accepted at the 8th Trends in Enterprise Architecture Research Workshop. The author team (Ivan Monahov, Thomas Reschenhofer and Florian Matthes) reports on a design and prototypical implementation of a language empowering business users to define Key Performance Indicators for Enterprise Architecture Management.

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Research paper accepted at MeDMoT 2013

A paper has been accepted for publication at the International Workshop on Methodical Development of Modeling Tools (MeDMoT). In the paper, the author Team Matheus Hauder, Björn Wüst (iteratec), Max Fiedler, and Florian Matthes present an analysis of task and technology characteristics for Enterprise Architecture (EA) Management tool support. While currently available tools for EA management focus on structured information, the collaborative effort required for developing and planning the EA is often neglected. The paper investigates the integration of existing EA tools and Enterprise Wikis to increase the utilization of these tools by stakeholders and improve the availability of EA products in organizations. 

 

 

 

 


Research paper accepted at BMSD 2013

A paper has been accepted for publication at the International Symposium on Business Modeling and Software Design (BMSD). In the paper, the author Team (Matheus Hauder, Sascha Roth, Florian Matthes, Armin Lau, and Heiko Matheis) present an implementation of a collaboration model from the European research project SmartNets using an automated interpretation of artifacts. Thereby, they explain the collaboration model, describe the implementation and evaluate the proposed solution by means of an example from one of the projects industrial networks.