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Architecture framework for business components
Proceedings. Fifth International Conference on Software Reuse (Cat. No.98TB100203), 2002The term business component has become a prominent buzzword in the IS professional lingo. Component based software engineering promises to be the next breakthrough in controlling the exploding complexity and cost of systems development and maintenance. However, there is no agreed upon model that defines what these components are, how they fit into the ...
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2017
A well-presented business architecture will provide a holistic view of the enterprise. This will best enable management to see the critical structures and how they work together to determine what improvements can be made and what risks may exist. This chapter will show how the idea of architectural principles can be used to guide the development of an ...
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A well-presented business architecture will provide a holistic view of the enterprise. This will best enable management to see the critical structures and how they work together to determine what improvements can be made and what risks may exist. This chapter will show how the idea of architectural principles can be used to guide the development of an ...
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A standard for business architecture description
IBM Systems Journal, 1999A complete architectural specification of an information technology (IT) system includes information about how it is partitioned and how the parts are interrelated. It also contains information about what it should do and the purpose it must serve in the business.
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An integrated view on business- and IT-architecture
Proceedings of the 2008 ACM symposium on Applied computing, 2008The paper outlines the domains of enterprise architecture and fundamental design techniques. The consolidation of architecture description to three basic views is proposed. The component view describes the elements of architecture and their relationships. The communication view shows how the elements interact with one another.
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Business Process Architecture: Use and Correctness
2012Becoming more and more process oriented, companies develop collections of hundreds or even thousands of business process models that represent the complex system of cooperating entities that form an organization. Designing and analyzing the structure of this system of business process models emerges as a new challenge, which is covered by the field of ...
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The emergence of a Business Object Component Architecture
Proceedings. IEEE 8th International Workshops on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET ICE'99), 1999Object technology, a necessary but not sufficient condition for software reuse, requires an infrastructure that supports plug compatible Business Object Components for fast and flexible delivery of products to the marketplace. The Object Management Group (OMG) Business Object Domain Task Force (BODTF) was the initial focal point for standardization of ...
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Business Architecture for Three Businesses
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Architecture and the Business Corporation
1996Abstract In the modem era, four great categories of clients have divided support for architecture among themselves: churches; rulers and governments; private builders erecting domestic structures; and corporate enterprises, seeking places within which to train, produce, store, display, sell, or manage.
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“Architecture as a Business – Careers and Fees” examines the economic structure of architectural practice, questioning whether current remuneration models ensure long-term professional sustainability. Drawing from historical precedents in the United States and contemporary European data, it highlights the structural fragmentation of the profession, the
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