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Paper on Enterprise Architecture Documentation accepted for publication at WI 2013

A research paper has been accepted for publication at the 11th International Conference for Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI 2013). The paper entitled “Enterprise Architecture Documentation: Current Practices and Future Directions” reports on a survey among 140 Enterprise Architecture (EA) practitioners to analyze issues organizations face while documenting the EA and keeping the documentation up to date. The author team (Sascha Roth, Matheus Hauder, Matthias Farwick, Ruth Breu, and Florian Matthes) present results on current practices, challenges, and automation techniques for EA documentation in a descriptive manner.


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.


Article on Interactive Visualizations in Enterprise Architecture (EA)...

In the paper "Towards a Conceptual Framework for Interactive Enterprise Architecture Management Visualizations", the author team (Michael Schaub, Florian Matthes, and Sascha Roth) introduce a conceptual framework for interactive EA visualizations. The framework is demonstrated based on an example that has been implemented at our chair. Further, the framework is employed to relate different approaches.