M. Lankhorst, H. Proper, and H. Jonkers. Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling: Proc. BPMDS'09 and EMMSAD'09, volume 29 of LNBIP, page 367-380. Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Springer, (2009)
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-01862-6_30
Abstract
In current business practice, an integrated approach to business and
IT is indispensable. In many enterprises, however, such an integrated
view of the entire enterprise is still far from reality. To deal
with these challenges, an integrated view of the enterprise is needed,
enabling impact and change analysis covering all relevant aspects.
This need sparked the development of the ArchiMate language. This
paper is concerned with documenting some of the key design decisions
and design principles underlying the ArchiMate language.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Lankhorst:2009:caise
%A Lankhorst, M. M.
%A Proper, H. A.
%A Jonkers, H.
%B Enterprise, Business-Process and Information Systems Modeling: Proc. BPMDS'09 and EMMSAD'09
%C Amsterdam, The Netherlands
%D 2009
%E Halpin, Terry
%E Krogstie, John
%E Nurcan, Selmin
%E Proper, Erik
%E Schmidt, Rainer
%E Soffer, Pnina
%E Ukor, Roland
%E Aalst, Wil
%E Mylopoulos, John
%E Rosemann, Michael
%E Shaw, Michael J.
%E Szyperski, Clemens
%E Aalst, Wil
%E Mylopoulos, John
%E Rosemann, Michael
%E Shaw, Michael J.
%E Szyperski, Clemens
%I Springer
%K imported thesis
%P 367-380
%R 10.1007/978-3-642-01862-6_30
%T The Architecture of the ArchiMate Language
%V 29
%X In current business practice, an integrated approach to business and
IT is indispensable. In many enterprises, however, such an integrated
view of the entire enterprise is still far from reality. To deal
with these challenges, an integrated view of the enterprise is needed,
enabling impact and change analysis covering all relevant aspects.
This need sparked the development of the ArchiMate language. This
paper is concerned with documenting some of the key design decisions
and design principles underlying the ArchiMate language.
%@ 978-3-642-01862-6
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IT is indispensable. In many enterprises, however, such an integrated
view of the entire enterprise is still far from reality. To deal
with these challenges, an integrated view of the enterprise is needed,
enabling impact and change analysis covering all relevant aspects.
This need sparked the development of the ArchiMate language. This
paper is concerned with documenting some of the key design decisions
and design principles underlying the ArchiMate language.},
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