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Paper accepted at ADBIS

A paper has been accepted at the 16th East-European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS). The author team (Sebastian Grunow, Florian Matthes, and Sascha Roth) analyze the application potential of SAP PI for an automated EA documentation. Thereby, the authors report survey results on quality aspects of such systems.


Paper accepted at i-KNOW 2012

The paper "Multi-faceted context-dependent knowledge organisation with TACKO" was accepted at the i-KNOW 2012 conference.

In the paper, the author team Florian Matthes, Christian Neubert, and Alexander Steinhoff introduce TACKO, a novel organization scheme that is inspired by the flexibility of tagging systems and incorporates elements of hierarchical and faceted organization schemes.


Article on automated EA documentation published at AMCIS

An article has been published at the 18th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). In the article "Automating Enterprise Architecture Documentation using Models of an Enterprise Service Bus" the author team (Markus Buschle, Mathias Ekstedt, Sebastian Grunow, Matheus Hauder, Sascha Roth, and Florian Matthes) investigate a specific Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) as an information source for automated EA documentation.


Article on Application Landscape Integration Strategies in M&As...

An article has been published at the 20th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). In the article "Decision Support For Selecting an Application Landscape Integration Strategy in Mergers and Acquisitions", the author team (Marie-Lena Eckert, Andreas Freitag, Florian Matthes, Sascha Roth, and Christopher Schulz) propose four integration profiles enabling a structured decision support for selecting the appropriate application landscape strategy during M&A.


Paper accepted at Hypertext 2012

The paper "Structuring folksonomies with implicit tag relations" was accepted as a poster at the Hypertext 2012 conference. In the paper, the author team Florian Matthes, Christian Neubert, and Alexander Steinhoff describe how the accessibility of contents in tagging systems can be improved by retroactively establishing implicit structures through systematic tag assignments and removals.