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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.


Article on lightweight approach to EAM accepted for CAiSE Forum...

In the article A Lightweight Approach for Enterprise Architecture Modeling and Documentation following the CAiSE Forum Presentation the author team (S.Buckl, F.Matthes, C.Neubert, and C.M.Schweda) details on wiki-based mechanisms that can be used to document an EA. Complementing the bottom-up documentation approach, the article further sketches, how the wiki-based documentation can serve as basis for collaborative ontology development and engineering in the context of EA management.


Article on Graphical ad-hoc Analyses of Enterprise Models accepted at...

The article Supporting ad hoc Analyses on Enterprise Models has been accepted for publication at EMISA 2010. In the article the author team (Sabine Buckl, Jens Gulden, and Christian M. Schweda) present a building-block based approach to enable stakeholders to create ad hoc viewpoints on enterprise models. These viewpoints are complementingly operationalized via a model-transformation based method for generating visualizations.


Article on Data Model Driven Implementation of Web Cooperation Systems...-2

The article Data Model Driven Implementation of Web Cooperation Systems with Tricia has been accepted for publication at ICOODB 2010.
In the article the author team (Thomas Büchner, Florian Matthes, and Christian Neubert) present the data model framework of Tricia, an open source web collaboration and knowledge software.