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Modeling Business Applications for Business Architecture

2010 IEEE 7th International Conference on E-Business Engineering, 2010
For several years the mantra has been “closing the Business – IT gap”, enabling business people to focus on strategic direction, while not being unnecessarily burdened by the complexity of the underlying support systems. The discipline of Business Architecture continues to evolve, attempting to bring rigor to the task of matching imprecise strategic ...
Joseph Kramer   +2 more
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Business Value of Solution Architecture

2009
The theory and especially the practice of IT architecture have been developed quite vigorously the last years. However, hardly any quantitative data about the value of IT architecture is available. This paper presents the results of a study, which measures the value of IT solution architecture for software development projects. The study identifies ten
Slot, R., Dedene, G., Maes, R.
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An architecture for a business and information system

IBM Systems Journal, 1988
The transaction-processing environment in which companies maintain their operational databases was the original target for computerization and is now well understood. On the other hand, access to company information on a large scale by an end user for reporting and data analysis is relatively new.
Barry A. Devlin, Paul T. Murphy
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Business Ethics and Organizational Architecture

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
Ethics is a branch of philosophy that can trace its roots back at least 2500 years. Since the time of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle a succession of theories has been advanced to provide a set of principles of human conduct. As examples, egoism argues that an act is appropriate if and only if it promotes an individual's long-term interests ...
James A Brickley   +2 more
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Business goals as architectural knowledge

Proceedings of the 2010 ICSE Workshop on Sharing and Reusing Architectural Knowledge, 2010
In this paper we argue that business goals constitute an important type of architectural knowledge. Quality attributes are often the primary drivers (shaping forces) behind an architecture, but quality attributes derive from an organization's business goals, whether the organization is the one developing or acquiring the software system. We introduce a
Paul C. Clements, Len Bass
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Defining the Business Architecture Profession

2011 IEEE 13th Conference on Commerce and Enterprise Computing, 2011
This paper presents the cumulative findings from an over three year investigation and collaboration journey by the Enterprise Architecture University Alliance. It is inclusive of the field-based view of the Business Forum of The Open Group regarding the Business Architecture profession. It contends there is a need for a new role, the Business Architect.
Harry H. M. Hendrickx   +3 more
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A Business Ecosystem Architecture Modeling Framework

2019 IEEE 21st Conference on Business Informatics (CBI), 2019
The concept of enterprise architecture (EA) introduced in the 1980s refers to business-IT alignment in a single organization. The concept has proven its utility in the practice of IT management, but EA frameworks cannot deal with network organizations that are enabled by IT.
Roel J. Wieringa   +3 more
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Concern-oriented business architecture engineering

Proceedings of the 2009 ACM symposium on Applied Computing, 2009
Organizations are subject to constant evolution and must systematically analyze and design the impact of change to implement it consistently across all organizational domains. A thorough understanding of all relevant business-related artifacts as well as their relationships is a prerequisite to achieve this.
Kurpjuweit, Stephan, Winter, Robert
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Business Object Component Architecture

IEEE Software, 1998
The Common Business Object Framework aims at coming up with a set of system-level abstractions and interoperability standards to simplify and standardize business systems development. The author asserts that Boca provides a solution to the challenge of segregating core business information from the technological specifics of its home system while ...
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An architecture for cross-organisational business processes

Proceedings Second International Workshop on Advanced Issues of E-Commerce and Web-Based Information Systems. WECWIS 2000, 2002
Efficient means of electronic interaction are an essential requirement for the integration of different companies' business processes along the value chain. Until recently, this interaction relied on expensive, complex and inflexible solutions, mostly based on EDI or some proprietary means.
Hoffner, Yigal   +3 more
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