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Evolution of ArchiMate and ArchiMate Models

2019
Models are a fundamental aspect of enterprise architecture, as they capture the concepts and relationships that describe the essentials of the different enterprise domains. These models are tightly coupled to an enterprise architecture modeling language that defines the rules for creating and updating such models. In the model-driven engineering field,
Nuno Silva   +2 more
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Playing ArchiMate Models

2010
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Jos Groenewegen   +2 more
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GoalDAG – ArchiMate Integration

2014
Organizational alignment is an important issue in various interest areas such as Strategy, Business Process Management, Requirements Engineering, and Enterprise Architecture. From IT perspective the most holistic approach on alignment and control is Enterprise Architecture.
Cahit Güngör, Halit Oguztüzün
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The Architecture of the ArchiMate Language

2009
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.
Marc M. Lankhorst   +2 more
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On Transforming DEMO Models to ArchiMate

2012
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Sybren de Kinderen   +2 more
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ArchiMate and DEMO – Mates to Date?

2009
ArchiMate is an approach to modeling the architecture of enterprises. In the corresponding architecture framework, three enterprise layers are distinguished: business, application and technology. Although ArchiMate is broadly applied in practice, its semantics appears to be undefined.
Roland W. Ettema, Jan L. G. Dietz
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Integrating Value Modelling into ArchiMate

2012
Present day enterprises often become service-oriented enterprises, which are comprised of a dynamic network of organisations that collectively provide services. These services express stakeholders’ needs, and can be viewed from different perspectives. In this paper, we consider value web and enterprise architecture perspectives.
Sybren de Kinderen   +2 more
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ARCHIMED: A Network of Integrated Information Systems

Methods of Information in Medicine, 2000
Abstract:ARCHIMED is a Network of Integrated Information Systems (NIIS). This novel concept of hospital information system has a major advantage over the currently used distributed systems. The normalized representation structure of its databases enable its Navigators to reach simultaneously not only the data coming from different hospital departments,
G, Thurler   +7 more
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Using ArchiMate to Represent ITIL Metamodel

2013 IEEE 15th Conference on Business Informatics, 2013
Enterprise Architecture (EA) and ITIL, two distinct governance approaches with different perspectives, have become recently dominant between practitioners. However, parallel EA and ITIL projects can lead to wasted resources and a duplication of costs and efforts. This paper proposes an integration by approaching ITIL from an EA perspective and proposes
Marco Vicente   +2 more
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ArchiMed: A Medical Information and Retrieval System

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1999
Abstract:ArchiMed is a highly flexible medical data storage and retrieval system which adds sophisticated clinical research support to a standard hospital information system (HIS).Currently, the HIS of Vienna General Hospital-University Hospital (2000 beds) stores the clinical data of over 2 million patients.
W, Dorda   +7 more
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