In large companies the gap between business and IT is usually bridged by design-ing and maintaining an enterprise architecture (EA). An enterprise architecture is a high-level representation of the enterprise, used for managing the relation between business and IT. Large organizations benefit from modeling their en-terprise architectures in order to coordinate IT projects and the management of IT costs. In addition, in recent years EA is used to increase the flexibility of the organization and to justify the contribution of IT to business goals. This requires an extension of EA modelling languages with concepts such as business goal and business value, and support for tracing business goals to EA components. In previous work [2, 7] we defin...
An enterprise architecture (EA) is a high-level representation of an enterprise, used for managing t...
Abstract—Creating and reasoning with goal models is useful for capturing, understanding, and communi...
Along with recent trends in using goal-oriented approaches for requirements engineering and system d...
An enterprise-architecture (EA) is a high-level representation of the enterprise, used for managing ...
ARMOR is a graphical language for modeling business goals and enterprise architectures. In previous ...
The methods for enterprise architecture (EA), such as The Open Group Architecture Framework, acknowl...
ArchiMate is a graphical language for modelling business goals and enterprise architecture. In previ...
ArchiMate is a graphical language for modelling business goals and enterprise architecture. In previ...
Modern organizations need to address increasingly complex challenges including how to represent and ...
Abstract — This paper reviews the support for the goal domain in several enterprise modelling approa...
Methods for enterprise architecture, such as TOGAF, acknowledge the importance of requirements engin...
Contemporary business environment has become complex and turbulent. Conventional business logic and ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a high-level abstraction of a business’ levels that aids in organizi...
Nowadays, many organizations have adopted an agile way of working where agile teams are responsible ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) has been established as a discipline to cope with the complex interacti...
An enterprise architecture (EA) is a high-level representation of an enterprise, used for managing t...
Abstract—Creating and reasoning with goal models is useful for capturing, understanding, and communi...
Along with recent trends in using goal-oriented approaches for requirements engineering and system d...
An enterprise-architecture (EA) is a high-level representation of the enterprise, used for managing ...
ARMOR is a graphical language for modeling business goals and enterprise architectures. In previous ...
The methods for enterprise architecture (EA), such as The Open Group Architecture Framework, acknowl...
ArchiMate is a graphical language for modelling business goals and enterprise architecture. In previ...
ArchiMate is a graphical language for modelling business goals and enterprise architecture. In previ...
Modern organizations need to address increasingly complex challenges including how to represent and ...
Abstract — This paper reviews the support for the goal domain in several enterprise modelling approa...
Methods for enterprise architecture, such as TOGAF, acknowledge the importance of requirements engin...
Contemporary business environment has become complex and turbulent. Conventional business logic and ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a high-level abstraction of a business’ levels that aids in organizi...
Nowadays, many organizations have adopted an agile way of working where agile teams are responsible ...
Enterprise architecture (EA) has been established as a discipline to cope with the complex interacti...
An enterprise architecture (EA) is a high-level representation of an enterprise, used for managing t...
Abstract—Creating and reasoning with goal models is useful for capturing, understanding, and communi...
Along with recent trends in using goal-oriented approaches for requirements engineering and system d...