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Article on design theory nexus for EA management accepted at EDOC2010

The article A Design Theory Nexus for Situational Enterprise Architecture Management - Approach and Application Example has been accepted for publication and presentation at the Fourteenth IEEE International EDOC Conference (EDOC2010). In the article the author team (S. Buckl, F. Matthes, and C.M. Schweda) present a design theory nexus for situational EA management, that helps enterprises to choose the EA management approach best suited for their specific situation, i.e. their goals and organizational context.The EA management pattern catalog of the TU Munich is used to exemplify the applicability of the approach.


Article on a situated approach to enterprise architecture management...

The article A situated Approach to Enterprise Architecture Management has been accepted for publication and presentation on the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC2010). In the article the author team (S. Buckl, F. Matthes, and C.M. Schweda) present a set of selection guidelines that help enterprises to choose the EA management approach best suited for their specific goals and organizational contexts.


Article on annotating EA information models accepted at EOMAS 2010

The article A technique for Annotating EA Information Models has been accepted for publication and presentation on the 6th international workshop on Enterprise & Organizational Modeling and Simulation (EOMAS 2010). In the article the author team (S. Buckl, F. Matthes, and C.M. Schweda) describe a technique for flexible combining EA-relevant goals and EA information models to optimally support EA management in a using company.


Article on Introspective Visualizations presented at DFF2010

Thomas Büchner presented the article Visualizations of Introspective Data Models at the workshop Design for Future 2010 in Bad Honnef.


Article on concern relationships in EA modeling published at ONTOSE 2010

The article Exemplifying a Framework for Interrelating Enterprise Architecture Concerns has been accepted for publication and presentation at the 4th workshop on Ontology, Conceptualization and Epistemology for Information Systems, Software Engineering and Service Sciences (ONTOSE 2010). In the article the author team (S. Buckl, F. Matthes, C. Schulz and C.M. Schweda) describe a framework for relating different areas-of-interest (concerns) in the EA. This framework is further exemplified along an industry example with EA models for architecture analysis.