The business of contemporary organizations is heavily dependent on information systems. Business processes and IT are interwoven and numerous technologies are in use. How the involved systems affect each other or impact the organizations' business domain is often uncertain, thus decision-making regarding information technology is challenging. Enterprise architecture (EA) is a holistic, model-based management approach. Many of the available EA software tools focus on documenting and have limited analysis capabilities. In this article, a tool for EA analysis is presented, supporting the analysis of properties such as business fit, security, and interoperability. The tool is implemented to support the Predictive, Probabilistic Architecture Mod...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has emerged as one of the most important topics to consider in Informat...
A case study at a global pharmaceutical company has been conducted toanalyse how the Hidden Structur...
Enterprise architecture, by nature, requires the interconnection and accumulation of large amounts o...
The business of contemporary organizations is heavily dependent on information systems. Business pro...
The business of contemporary organizations is heavily dependent on information systems. Business pro...
In today’s companies, business processes and information technology areinterwoven. Old and new syste...
Current approaches for enterprise architecture lack analytical instruments for cyclic evaluations of...
Current approaches for enterprise architecture lack analytical instruments for cyclic evaluations of...
Current approaches for enterprise architecture lack analytical instruments for cyclic evaluations of...
The Enterprise Architecture Analysis Tool, EAAT, is a software tool developed by the department of I...
The Enterprise Architecture Analysis Tool, EAAT, is a software tool developed by the department of I...
Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) is one mean to deal with the increasing complexity of today...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) management involves tasks that substantially contribute to the operatio...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) management involves tasks that substantially contribute to the operatio...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a blueprint which guides the manager in filling the gap between busi...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has emerged as one of the most important topics to consider in Informat...
A case study at a global pharmaceutical company has been conducted toanalyse how the Hidden Structur...
Enterprise architecture, by nature, requires the interconnection and accumulation of large amounts o...
The business of contemporary organizations is heavily dependent on information systems. Business pro...
The business of contemporary organizations is heavily dependent on information systems. Business pro...
In today’s companies, business processes and information technology areinterwoven. Old and new syste...
Current approaches for enterprise architecture lack analytical instruments for cyclic evaluations of...
Current approaches for enterprise architecture lack analytical instruments for cyclic evaluations of...
Current approaches for enterprise architecture lack analytical instruments for cyclic evaluations of...
The Enterprise Architecture Analysis Tool, EAAT, is a software tool developed by the department of I...
The Enterprise Architecture Analysis Tool, EAAT, is a software tool developed by the department of I...
Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) is one mean to deal with the increasing complexity of today...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) management involves tasks that substantially contribute to the operatio...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) management involves tasks that substantially contribute to the operatio...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a blueprint which guides the manager in filling the gap between busi...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) has emerged as one of the most important topics to consider in Informat...
A case study at a global pharmaceutical company has been conducted toanalyse how the Hidden Structur...
Enterprise architecture, by nature, requires the interconnection and accumulation of large amounts o...