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Bu09m - A Viable System Perspective on Enterprise Architecture Management

Article in Sebis Public Website  last modified Apr 4, 2012 by Sabine Goldes (Buckl).    2009 eam article viable system model cybernetic ea management governance ea management process inproceedings enterprise architecture publication

Article Abstract A number of approaches towards Enterprise Architecture (EA) management is proposed Show to the right of the text Show to the right of the text Show to the right of the text 2009,article ,cybernetic,ea management governance,ea management process,eam,enterprise architecture,inproceedings ,publication,viable system model Article Published in 2009 IEEE International Conference on Systems , Man, and Cybernetics Year 2009 Research project EAMML - EAM Method Library Title A Viable System

Bu09l - Using Enterprise Architecture Management Patterns to complement...

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of the text 2009,article,eam,eam pattern,inproceedings,publication Article Authors Dr. Sabine Article Abstract The design of an Enterprise Architecture (EA) management function for an , neglecting enterprise-specific EA related concerns. In this article, we discuss the architecture framework development method (ADM). This article shows how the generic development steps can be complemented by EAM Pattern Catalog V1 (2008) Title Using Enterprise Architecture Management Patterns to complement

Bu09p - Classifying Enterprise Architecture Analysis Approaches

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Article Abstract Enterprise architecture (EA) management forms a commonly accepted means to enhance Show to the right of the text Show to the right of the text 2009,analysis,article,behavioral /structural analysis,ea analysis classification,ea analysis, ex ante/ex post analysis,eam,enterprise architecture management,inproceedings,publication Article Key Bu09p Published in The 2nd IFIP WG5.8

Bu09g - Constructing an Information Model for Application Landscape...

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of the text Show to the right of the text Show to the right of the text 2009,article,eam Article Abstract The managed evolution of the application landscape is commonly regarded a focal ,inproceedings,modeling,publication Article Authors Dr. Sabine Goldes (Buckl) Dr. Alexander M. Ernst Prof. Dr

Bu10f - A Meta-Language for EA Information Modeling - State-of-the-art...

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the right of the text Show to the right of the text 2010,article,eam,enterprise architecture Article Abstract Enterprise architecture (EA) management has not only recently gained importance as ,inproceedings,modeling,modeling language,publication Article Key Bu10f Research project BEAMS - Building Blocks for EAM Solutions Address Hammamet, Tunesia Year 2010 Authors Dr. Sabine Goldes (Buckl) Prof

Er06a - Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture Management - Strengths...

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,article,eam,eam tools,inproceedings,publication Article Published in The Tenth IEEE International EDOC Article Abstract This paper sketches the approach we have taken in an extensive survey to evaluate

Bu09k - Enterprise Architecture Management Patterns for EA Visioning

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function. This article includes patterns which are part of the EAM Pattern Catalog, a pattern language intention behind the article is to further extend and enhance the already developed EAM patterns and ,eam,eam pattern,inproceedings,publication Article Citation Buckl, S.; Ernst, A. M.; Matthes, F Article Abstract EA management is one of the major challenges of modern enterprises. It aims at to document not yet described ones in order to advance the EAM pattern language. /Sebis Public

Bu07a - A Pattern based Approach for constructing Enterprise...

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,article,eam,eam pattern,inproceedings,publication Article Key Bu07a File http://aisel.aisnet.org/wi2007 Article Abstract This paper sketches an approach to designing organization-specific information /65/ Research project EAM Pattern Catalog V1 (2008) Year 2007 Published in 8. Internationale Tagung

Wi10 - Investigating the state-of-the-art in enterprise architecture...

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My11 - Charting the landscape of enterprise architecture management - an...

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right of the text Show to the right of the text Show to the right of the text 2011,article,eam Article Abstract Todays enterprises are faced with the challenge of an ever changing environment widely in respect to the proposed methods, models, and languages. The objective of this article references of an article, and the involved authors groups. Thereby the article seeks to give an overview ,publication,survey,web 2.0 Article Authors mariana mykhashchuk Dr. Sabine Goldes (Buckl) Thomas

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