scholarly journals Semi-automated Model-Based Generation of Enterprise Architecture Deliverables

Author(s):  
Juan Pablo Sáenz ◽  
Steve Cárdenas ◽  
Mario Sánchez ◽  
Jorge Villalobos
Author(s):  
Mara Nikolaidou ◽  
Nancy Alexopoulou

System design is an important phase of system engineering, determining system architecture to satisfy specific requirements. System design focuses on analyzing performance requirements, system modeling and prototyping, defining and optimizing system architecture, and studying system design tradeoffs and risks. Modern enterprise information systems (EIS) are distributed systems usually built on multitiered client server architectures, which can be modeled using well-known frameworks, such as Zachman enterprise architecture or open distributed processing reference model (RM-ODP). Both frameworks identify different system models, named views, corresponding to discrete stakeholder’s perspectives, specific viewpoints, and could serve as a basis for model-based system design. The main focus of this chapter is to explore the potential of model-based design for enterprise information systems (EIS). To this end, the basic requirements for model-based EIS design are identified, while three alternative approaches are discussed based on the above requirements, namely, rational unified process for systems engineering (RUP SE), UML4ODP and EIS design framework.


Author(s):  
Barbara Thönssen ◽  
Daniela Wolff

Today’s enterprises need to be agile, to be able to cope with unexpected changes, to increasingly be dynamic, and to continually deal with change. Change affecting business processes may range from ad hoc modification to process evolution. In this chapter we present dimensions of change concentrating on a specific ability of an enterprise to deal with change. To support business in being agile we propose a semantically enriched context model based on well known enterprise architecture. We present a context aware workflow engine basing on the context model and on rules which trigger process adaptations during run time.


Author(s):  
Heru Nugroho ◽  
Tutut Herawan

<em><span>The existence of the enterprise architecture is an attempt of managing and planning over the evolution of information systems in the sphere of an enterprise with model-based. In developing the enterprise architecture, there are several tools definition of components in the system. This tool is known as enterprises architecture (EA) framework. In this paper, we present a method to build a model of enterprise architecture in accordance with the needs of the Organization by Understanding the characteristics of the EA framework such as Zachman, TOGAF, and FEAF. They are selected as the EA framework will be used to determine the characteristics of an EA because the framework is most widely used in corporate or Government. In COBIT 5 framework, there is a process associated with enterprise architecture it is APO03 Manage Enterprise Architecture. At this stage of the research, we describe the link between the characteristics of the EA with one process in COBIT 5 framework. The results contribute to give a recommendation how to design EA for organization based on the characteristic of EA in Context Enterprise Governance using COBIT 5 Framework.</span></em>


2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (02) ◽  
pp. 1650007 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. K. M. Veneberg ◽  
M.-E. Iacob ◽  
M. J. van Sinderen ◽  
L. Bodenstaff

Combining enterprise architecture and operational data is complex (especially when considering the actual ‘matching’ of data with enterprise architecture elements), and little has been written on how to do this. In this paper we aim to fill this gap, and propose a method to combine operational data with enterprise architecture to better support decision-making. Using such a method may result in either an enriched enterprise architecture model (which is very suitable as basis for model-based architecture analyses) or a warehouse data model where operational data is enriched with enterprise architecture metadata (which leads to more traceability by easing the retrieval and interpretation of raw data and of business analytics results). The method is illustrated by means of a case and evaluated by experts. Also, a model for mapping enterprise architecture, operational data, and time is proposed, which allows the model-based execution of new types of analyses.


Author(s):  
Tony Clark ◽  
Balbir Barn

Modern organizations need to address increasingly complex challenges including how to represent and maintain their business goals using technologies and IT platforms that change on a regular basis. This has led to the development of modelling notations for expressing various aspects of an organization with a view to reducing complexity, increasing technology independence, and supporting analysis. Many of these Enterprise Architecture (EA) modelling notations provide a large number of concepts that support the business analysis but lack precise definitions necessary to perform computer-supported organizational analysis. This chapter reviews the current EA modelling landscape and proposes a simple language for the practical support of EA simulation including business alignment in terms of executing a collection of goals against prototype execution.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Binder ◽  
Werner Leiter ◽  
Oliver Joebstl ◽  
Lukas Mair ◽  
Christian Neureiter ◽  
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