Requirements engineering for model-based enterprise architecture management with ArchiMate
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Bork, Dominik
Gerber, Aurona Jacoba
Miron, Elena-Teodora
Van Deventer, Jacobus Philippus
Van der Merwe, Alta
Karagiannis, Dimitris
Eybers, Sunet
Sumereder, Anna
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Springer
Abstract
The role of information systems (IS) evolved from supporting basic business functions to complex integrated enterprise platforms and ecosystems. As a result, enterprises increasingly adopt enterprise architecture (EA) as a means to manage complexity and support the ability to change. We initiated a study that investigates the pivotal role of enterprise architecture management (EAM) as an essential strategy to manage enterprise change and within this larger context, specifically how the ArchiMate modeling language can be enhanced with capabilities that support EAM. This paper reports on the evaluation of an EA modeling tool (TEAM) which has been enhanced with EAM capabilities. The evaluation was performed by a focus group of enterprise architects that attended a workshop and applied the tool to an EAM case study. The evaluation results, requirements as well as a conceptualization for further development are presented and are of value for both, enterprise architecture researchers and enterprise architects.
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Published in: Enterprise and Organizational Modeling and Simulation, 14th International Workshop, EOMAS 2018, Held at CAiSE 2018, Tallinn, Estonia, June 11–12, 2018, Selected Papers.
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ArchiMate, Focus group, Requirements engineering, Modeling languages, Evaluation results, Business functions, Petroleum reservoir evaluation, Information systems (IS), Enterprise architecture (EA), Enterprise architecture management (EAM)
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Bork, D., Gerber, A., Miron, E.-T. et al. 2018, 'Requirements engineering for model-based enterprise architecture management with ArchiMate', Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol. 332, pp. 16-30.