Enterprise architectures comprise of complex transactional information systems that perform repetitive and bespoke business transactions to meet business goals. Frameworks for enterprise architectures have been widely adopted to organise design thinking about the architectural components as well as to provide a description of architecture artefacts. We note various shortcomings of these framework approaches, giving rise to how semantics and pragmatics should evolve in enterprise architectures through Transaction Agent Modelling (TrAM). We accordingly outline steps for capturing and modelling the semantics in business transactions for enterprise architecture
Formalization of Enterprise Architecture (EA) concepts as a whole is an area which has continued to ...
Enterprise architectures create a technical platform to meet current and future business needs. In t...
The competitive market forces organizations to be agile and flexible so as to react robustly to comp...
This research book aims is to establish that: a transaction graph leads to better understanding of t...
Engaging with case studies and reasoning about complex business situations allows theoretical and p...
Transaction Agent Modelling (TrAM) has demonstrated how the early requirements of complex enterprise...
A key component of conceptual frameworks for Enterprise Architecture is a model of Business Architec...
Abstract. Transaction Agent Modelling (TrAM) has demonstrated how the early requirements of complex ...
Abstract:- Enterprise Architecture is a generalised term, which refers to a number of architectural ...
This paper elaborates the approach of using ontologies as a conceptual base for enterprise architect...
The paper deals with the causality perspective of the Enterprise Architecture (EA) frameworks. The a...
Abstract: Increasingly, organizations make use of enterprise architectures to direct the development...
International audienceTo transform itself, enterprises must explicit then structure their knowledge....
An enterprise architecture (EA) is a high-level representation of the enterprise, used for managing ...
As the practice of Enterprise Architecture (EA) diversifies, the schematic management of its objects...
Formalization of Enterprise Architecture (EA) concepts as a whole is an area which has continued to ...
Enterprise architectures create a technical platform to meet current and future business needs. In t...
The competitive market forces organizations to be agile and flexible so as to react robustly to comp...
This research book aims is to establish that: a transaction graph leads to better understanding of t...
Engaging with case studies and reasoning about complex business situations allows theoretical and p...
Transaction Agent Modelling (TrAM) has demonstrated how the early requirements of complex enterprise...
A key component of conceptual frameworks for Enterprise Architecture is a model of Business Architec...
Abstract. Transaction Agent Modelling (TrAM) has demonstrated how the early requirements of complex ...
Abstract:- Enterprise Architecture is a generalised term, which refers to a number of architectural ...
This paper elaborates the approach of using ontologies as a conceptual base for enterprise architect...
The paper deals with the causality perspective of the Enterprise Architecture (EA) frameworks. The a...
Abstract: Increasingly, organizations make use of enterprise architectures to direct the development...
International audienceTo transform itself, enterprises must explicit then structure their knowledge....
An enterprise architecture (EA) is a high-level representation of the enterprise, used for managing ...
As the practice of Enterprise Architecture (EA) diversifies, the schematic management of its objects...
Formalization of Enterprise Architecture (EA) concepts as a whole is an area which has continued to ...
Enterprise architectures create a technical platform to meet current and future business needs. In t...
The competitive market forces organizations to be agile and flexible so as to react robustly to comp...