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A Business Process-centered Approach for Modeling Enterprise Architectures

by Torben Schreiter, Guido Laures
"... Abstract: Mastering an Enterprise Architecture is crucial for the entire enterprise to operate most efficiently. However, there is a lack of appropriate means to appropriately visualize and communicate traceability from business processes to other enterprise architectural entities such as e.g. the s ..."
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.g. the supporting IT infrastructure. Therefore, systematic in-depth analysis of the entire Enterprise Architecture is barely feasible. This paper aims to introduce a semi-formal and business process-centered modeling approach for capturing complex Enterprise Architectures based on the wellestablished modeling

A framework for information systems architecture.

by J A Zachman - IBM Syst. J., , 1987
"... With increasing size and complexity of the implementations of information systems, it is necessary to use some logical construct (or architecture) for defining and controlling the interfaces and the integration of all of the components of the system. This paper defines information systems architect ..."
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in complexity in information systems. The inherent limitations of the then-available 4K machines, for example, constrained design and necessitated suboptimal approaches for automating a business. Current technology is rapidly removing both conceptual and financial constraints. It is not hard to speculate about

ABusiness Process-centered Approach for Modeling Enterprise Architectures

by Torben Schreiter, Guido Laures
"... Abstract: Mastering an Enterprise Architecture is crucial for the entire enterprise to operate most efficiently. However,there is alack of appropriate means to appropriately visualize and communicate traceability from business processes to other enterprise architectural entities such as e.g. the sup ..."
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.g. the supporting IT infrastructure. Therefore, systematic in-depth analysis of the entire Enterprise Architecture is barely feasible. This paper aims to introduce asemi-formal and business process-centered modeling approach for capturing complex Enterprise Architectures based on the wellestablished modeling

Architectures for Federation of Process-Centered Environments

by Israel Z. Ben-Shaul, Gail E. Kaiser , 1996
"... We describe two models for federating process-centered environments, homogeneous federation where the interoperability is among distinct process models enacted by different copies of the same system and heterogeneous federation with interoperability among distinct process enactment systems. We ident ..."
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We describe two models for federating process-centered environments, homogeneous federation where the interoperability is among distinct process models enacted by different copies of the same system and heterogeneous federation with interoperability among distinct process enactment systems. We

Federating Process-Centered Environments: the Oz Experience

by Israel Z. Ben-Shaul, Gail E. Kaiser - Automated Software Engineering , 1997
"... We describe two models for federating process-centered environments (PCEs): homogeneous federation among distinct instances of the same environment framework enacting the same or different process models, and heterogeneous federation among diverse process enactment systems. We identify the requirem ..."
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We describe two models for federating process-centered environments (PCEs): homogeneous federation among distinct instances of the same environment framework enacting the same or different process models, and heterogeneous federation among diverse process enactment systems. We identify

The WSLA framework: Specifying and monitoring service level agreements for web services

by Alexander Keller, Heiko Ludwig - JOURNAL OF NETWORK AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT , 2003
"... We describe a novel framework for specifying and monitoring Service Level Agree-ments (SLA) for Web Services. SLA monitoring and enforcement become increasingly important in a Web Service environment where enterprise applications and services rely on services that may be subscribed dynamically and o ..."
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-domain management scenario, such as business process and service management, or the management of net-works, systems and applications in general. The WSLA framework consists of a flexible and extensible language based on XML Schema and a runtime architecture comprising several SLA monitoring services, which may

Mining Process Models from Workflow Logs

by Rakesh Agrawal, Dimitrios Gunopulos, Frank Leymann , 1998
"... Modern enterprises increasingly use the workflow paradigm to prescribe how business processes should be performed. Processes are typically modeled as annotated activity graphs. We present an approach for a system that constructs process models from logs of past, unstructured executions of the given ..."
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Modern enterprises increasingly use the workflow paradigm to prescribe how business processes should be performed. Processes are typically modeled as annotated activity graphs. We present an approach for a system that constructs process models from logs of past, unstructured executions of the given

Business Enterprise Architecture Modeling

by Ken Orr, Senior Consultant, Cutter Consortium, In Collaboration Bill Roth, Ben Nelson
"... In most large organizations, how quickly the organization can respond to critical market changes is directly related to how well it manages its business-IT assets and infrastructure. The need for reduced cycle time has spurred a growing interest and investment in enterprise architecture. In recent y ..."
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years, a number of breakthroughs have occurred in enterprise architecture that help organizations better manage their business-IT assets; Business Enterprise Architecture Modeling is a new framework that incorporates these breakthroughs.

Models in Enterprise Architecture Management

by Der Technischen, Universität München, Benjamin Szyszka, Fakultät Für Informatik, Der Technischen, Universität München, Bachelorarbeit In Wirtschaftsinformatik, Benjamin Szyszka, Supervisor Prof, Dr. Florian Matthes
"... Date: Oktober 8th, 2009I assure the single handed composition of this Bachelor Thesis only supported by declared resources. München, den 8. Oktober 2009 Today, enterprises are faced with the challenges of a highly dynamic marked and environment. A part of the solution to survive in this environment ..."
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is developing an effective and efficient enterprise architecture management, which provides a holistic approach to align business and IT. However, the enterprises are faced with many difficulties, problems, and high investments during this development. One commonly accepted means improve the enterprise

An Architecture for the Virtual Enterprise

by William Barnett, Adrien Presley, Mary Johnson, D. Liles , 1994
"... This paper will present an architecture for the virtual enterprise based upon an object oriented business process modeling approach. The paper proposes that business processes naturally fall into three categories. Category (1) processes transform external constraints into an internal constraint stru ..."
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This paper will present an architecture for the virtual enterprise based upon an object oriented business process modeling approach. The paper proposes that business processes naturally fall into three categories. Category (1) processes transform external constraints into an internal constraint
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